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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... express . When individuals or bodies of men get engaged in controversy , nothing is more common , or more natural , than for each to think the injury inflicted solely by the other , and to indulge his feelings , ex- cited and nourished ...
... express . When individuals or bodies of men get engaged in controversy , nothing is more common , or more natural , than for each to think the injury inflicted solely by the other , and to indulge his feelings , ex- cited and nourished ...
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... express approbation ; and that , " in the Church of England , the Presbyters lay on their hands with the Bishops in ordination , to denote their consent . " The latter is their strong ground ; for they cannot prove that this Presbytery ...
... express approbation ; and that , " in the Church of England , the Presbyters lay on their hands with the Bishops in ordination , to denote their consent . " The latter is their strong ground ; for they cannot prove that this Presbytery ...
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... express sentiments of greater charity ? Will he admit that the grace necessary to repentance is given to all men ? and that even the virtuous heathen will be saved ? Are we to give up the divinity of Jesus Christ because the Soci- nians ...
... express sentiments of greater charity ? Will he admit that the grace necessary to repentance is given to all men ? and that even the virtuous heathen will be saved ? Are we to give up the divinity of Jesus Christ because the Soci- nians ...
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... express the cause of a thing . He will not so far hazard his reputation as a scholar . I assert , then , that dia signifies , particularly , the cause of a thing , and that meta is the preposition of concurrence . Nor is this ...
... express the cause of a thing . He will not so far hazard his reputation as a scholar . I assert , then , that dia signifies , particularly , the cause of a thing , and that meta is the preposition of concurrence . Nor is this ...
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... express com- mand of the Holy Ghost . This was necessary in the first examples of ordination ; otherwise the practice of the Church would rest up- on the inventions of men . The command which was then given is now our authority , and ...
... express com- mand of the Holy Ghost . This was necessary in the first examples of ordination ; otherwise the practice of the Church would rest up- on the inventions of men . The command which was then given is now our authority , and ...
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