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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... reader ; and he has thus a fair opportunity of judging of the merits of this important question . * Potter on Church Government , and the tracts on the same subject in the Scholar Armed , viz . Leslie on the Qualifications to administer ...
... reader ; and he has thus a fair opportunity of judging of the merits of this important question . * Potter on Church Government , and the tracts on the same subject in the Scholar Armed , viz . Leslie on the Qualifications to administer ...
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... reader take particular notice of this assertion with which the Author of Miscellanies commences his attack upon Episcopacy . He does not hesitate to assert , that “ the Classical or Presbyterial form of Church Government is the true and ...
... reader take particular notice of this assertion with which the Author of Miscellanies commences his attack upon Episcopacy . He does not hesitate to assert , that “ the Classical or Presbyterial form of Church Government is the true and ...
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... readers against Episcopacy , by connecting it with the 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 ...
... readers against Episcopacy , by connecting it with the 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 ...
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... readers . If on any question the judgment alone ought to be addressed , this surely is that question . Any remarks calcu- lated to excite animosity should be most carefully avoided . Has the writer under consideration conducted in this ...
... readers . If on any question the judgment alone ought to be addressed , this surely is that question . Any remarks calcu- lated to excite animosity should be most carefully avoided . Has the writer under consideration conducted in this ...
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... readers . If on any question the judgment alone ought to be addressed , this surely is that question . Any remarks calcu- lated to excite animosity should be most carefully avoided . Has the writer under consideration conducted in this ...
... readers . If on any question the judgment alone ought to be addressed , this surely is that question . Any remarks calcu- lated to excite animosity should be most carefully avoided . Has the writer under consideration conducted in this ...
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