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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... respect to civil government , their Ecclesiastical Independence was neces- sarily included , and the different religious denominations of Chris- tians in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize their ...
... respect to civil government , their Ecclesiastical Independence was neces- sarily included , and the different religious denominations of Chris- tians in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize their ...
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... respect necessarily connected ? Does he not know that a primitive Episcopacy , such as now exists in the United States , flourished for three hundred years under the frowns of the civil power ; when the Bishops , so far from enjoying ...
... respect necessarily connected ? Does he not know that a primitive Episcopacy , such as now exists in the United States , flourished for three hundred years under the frowns of the civil power ; when the Bishops , so far from enjoying ...
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... respect and esteem . I lament that he has imbibed so strong a prepossession against the Church ; still- more that he has permitted himself to attack it in a manner which will not , I presume , be justified by his warmest friends . Many ...
... respect and esteem . I lament that he has imbibed so strong a prepossession against the Church ; still- more that he has permitted himself to attack it in a manner which will not , I presume , be justified by his warmest friends . Many ...
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... respect and esteem . I lament that he has imbibed so strong a prepossession against the Church ; still - more that he has permitted himself to attack it in a manner which will not , I presume , be justified by his warmest friends . Many ...
... respect and esteem . I lament that he has imbibed so strong a prepossession against the Church ; still - more that he has permitted himself to attack it in a manner which will not , I presume , be justified by his warmest friends . Many ...
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... do I believe I shall again come forward in reply to what may possibly be called forth by this address . The mode of communication too I dislike extremely . I can truly say , that I feel much respect 10 LAYMAN . No. I.
... do I believe I shall again come forward in reply to what may possibly be called forth by this address . The mode of communication too I dislike extremely . I can truly say , that I feel much respect 10 LAYMAN . No. I.
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