A Collection of the Essays on the Subject of Episcopacy, which Originally Appeared in the Albany Centinel, and which are Ascribed Principally to the Rev. Dr. Linn, the Rev. Mr. Beasley, and Thomas Y. How, Esq: With Additional Notes and RemarksT. & J. Swords, 1806 - 210 páginas |
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... cause of science and religion ; and who , for his zealous defence of primitive faith and order , has been frequently branded with the charges of intolerance and bigotry . * " THOUGH TRUTH IN THESE CONTROVERSIES CAN BE ONLY ON ONE SIDE ...
... cause of science and religion ; and who , for his zealous defence of primitive faith and order , has been frequently branded with the charges of intolerance and bigotry . * " THOUGH TRUTH IN THESE CONTROVERSIES CAN BE ONLY ON ONE SIDE ...
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... cause of monarchy . Does not this writer know that the temporal and spiritual powers of the English Bishops are totally distinct , and are in no respect necessarily connected ? Does he not know that a primitive Episcopacy , such as now ...
... cause of monarchy . Does not this writer know that the temporal and spiritual powers of the English Bishops are totally distinct , and are in no respect necessarily connected ? Does he not know that a primitive Episcopacy , such as now ...
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... cause is the less to be suspected , because they declare , in Article XX . " It is not lawful for the Church to order any thing that is contrary to God's word writ ten . " Here they profess to take the written word of God for their rule ...
... cause is the less to be suspected , because they declare , in Article XX . " It is not lawful for the Church to order any thing that is contrary to God's word writ ten . " Here they profess to take the written word of God for their rule ...
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... cause of truth , and every friend of virtue ought to set on it the stamp of his most decided reprobation . I have too good an opinion of the writer to believe that he cherishes in his heart those feelings that his language is calculated ...
... cause of truth , and every friend of virtue ought to set on it the stamp of his most decided reprobation . I have too good an opinion of the writer to believe that he cherishes in his heart those feelings that his language is calculated ...
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... cause of truth , and every friend of virtue ought to set on it the stamp of his most decided reprobation . I have too good an opinion of the writer to believe that he cherishes in his heart those feelings that his language is calculated ...
... cause of truth , and every friend of virtue ought to set on it the stamp of his most decided reprobation . I have too good an opinion of the writer to believe that he cherishes in his heart those feelings that his language is calculated ...
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