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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... observation . Although he commences his strictures with the fairest promises , and , no doubt , with the most sincere desire , to preserve the " unity * This promise has never been performed . Ed . † And yet controversy , if properly ...
... observation . Although he commences his strictures with the fairest promises , and , no doubt , with the most sincere desire , to preserve the " unity * This promise has never been performed . Ed . † And yet controversy , if properly ...
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... observe expressions in the numbers of this writer , which appear to me to be exceptionable , I recollect this quality in man , and find no difficulty in ascribing to honest zeal what , upon a more narrow view , I might consider as ...
... observe expressions in the numbers of this writer , which appear to me to be exceptionable , I recollect this quality in man , and find no difficulty in ascribing to honest zeal what , upon a more narrow view , I might consider as ...
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... observe , that those arguments of which he speaks thus lightly , have been urged by men of the most distin- guished genius , and the most profound erudition ; men from whom he will never know too much to learn . Our author is quite ...
... observe , that those arguments of which he speaks thus lightly , have been urged by men of the most distin- guished genius , and the most profound erudition ; men from whom he will never know too much to learn . Our author is quite ...
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... observe , in the second place , that the discussions contained in the works under examination , are conducted in an unexceptiona- ble style . There is nothing of abuse , of sneer , or of invective . The reader will not , I hope , form ...
... observe , in the second place , that the discussions contained in the works under examination , are conducted in an unexceptiona- ble style . There is nothing of abuse , of sneer , or of invective . The reader will not , I hope , form ...
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... observe , that he possesses qualifications both of mind and of heart that are rare indeed , and that cannot be too highly valued or admired . Far , very far from his temper is the spirit of censoriousness . To be acquainted with him is ...
... observe , that he possesses qualifications both of mind and of heart that are rare indeed , and that cannot be too highly valued or admired . Far , very far from his temper is the spirit of censoriousness . To be acquainted with him is ...
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