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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... never occurred to him that this exercise of an acknowledged right , and , as he conceived , of an important duty , in books addressed to Episcopalians , and designed for their use , would be the cause of offence to others , and give ...
... never occurred to him that this exercise of an acknowledged right , and , as he conceived , of an important duty , in books addressed to Episcopalians , and designed for their use , would be the cause of offence to others , and give ...
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... never been able to discover.t The Episcopalians apply the name Bishop exclusively to certain persons , and hold the office to be superior to that of other Ministers of the word , having peculiar privileges and duties annexed to it ...
... never been able to discover.t The Episcopalians apply the name Bishop exclusively to certain persons , and hold the office to be superior to that of other Ministers of the word , having peculiar privileges and duties annexed to it ...
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... never seen any thing on the subject of ecclesiastical government . It is this consideration alone that induces me to enter upon the disagreeable task of addressing the public in a way so little consistent with what I have thought the ...
... never seen any thing on the subject of ecclesiastical government . It is this consideration alone that induces me to enter upon the disagreeable task of addressing the public in a way so little consistent with what I have thought the ...
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... never to have been separated from her would return with joy to her bosom . It is by no means my design to go into a regular examination of the subject in question . This is far from being the proper mode ; nor do I feel myself competent ...
... never to have been separated from her would return with joy to her bosom . It is by no means my design to go into a regular examination of the subject in question . This is far from being the proper mode ; nor do I feel myself competent ...
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... never seen any thing on the subject of ecclesiastical government . It is this consideration alone that induces me to enter upon the disagreeable task of addressing the public in a way so little consistent with what I have thought the ...
... never seen any thing on the subject of ecclesiastical government . It is this consideration alone that induces me to enter upon the disagreeable task of addressing the public in a way so little consistent with what I have thought the ...
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