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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... manner as they might judge most convenient for their future prosperity , consistently with the constitution and laws of their country . " Episcopacy here is not such as is established in Great - Britain , but approaches a little nearer ...
... manner as they might judge most convenient for their future prosperity , consistently with the constitution and laws of their country . " Episcopacy here is not such as is established in Great - Britain , but approaches a little nearer ...
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... manner which will not , I presume , be justified by his warmest friends . Many will , doubtless , read his piece who have never seen any thing on the subject of ecclesiastical government . It is this consideration alone that induces me ...
... manner which will not , I presume , be justified by his warmest friends . Many will , doubtless , read his piece who have never seen any thing on the subject of ecclesiastical government . It is this consideration alone that induces me ...
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... manner in which this writer treats her . She perceives in his piece a style and a spirit that appear to her little conge- nial with a sincere desire of appealing only to the understanding of his readers . If on any question the judgment ...
... manner in which this writer treats her . She perceives in his piece a style and a spirit that appear to her little conge- nial with a sincere desire of appealing only to the understanding of his readers . If on any question the judgment ...
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... manner which will not , I presume , be justified by his warmest friends . Many will , doubtless , read his piece who have never seen any thing on the subject of ecclesiastical government . It is this consideration alone that induces me ...
... manner which will not , I presume , be justified by his warmest friends . Many will , doubtless , read his piece who have never seen any thing on the subject of ecclesiastical government . It is this consideration alone that induces me ...
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... manner in which this writer treats her . She perceives in his piece a style and a spirit that appear to her little conge- nial with a sincere desire of appealing only to the understanding of his readers . If on any question the judgment ...
... manner in which this writer treats her . She perceives in his piece a style and a spirit that appear to her little conge- nial with a sincere desire of appealing only to the understanding of his readers . If on any question the judgment ...
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