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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... word , * so it is the best adapted to the temper of the people of the United States , and the most conformable to their institutions of civil go- vernment . The Episcopalians appear to have been sensible of this in arranging their ...
... word , * so it is the best adapted to the temper of the people of the United States , and the most conformable to their institutions of civil go- vernment . The Episcopalians appear to have been sensible of this in arranging their ...
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... word Episcopalian explained , it would be seen that it belongs as much to others as those who have assumed it ; but it is used , at pre- sent , for the sake of distinction . While the greater part of pro- fessing Christians are known by ...
... word Episcopalian explained , it would be seen that it belongs as much to others as those who have assumed it ; but it is used , at pre- sent , for the sake of distinction . While the greater part of pro- fessing Christians are known by ...
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... word writ ten . " Here they profess to take the written word of God for their rule . In this the Presbyterians heartily agree with them , and the only difference is , that one denomination have found what the other , after the most ...
... word writ ten . " Here they profess to take the written word of God for their rule . In this the Presbyterians heartily agree with them , and the only difference is , that one denomination have found what the other , after the most ...
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... word of God for their rule ? Such language is surely unjustifiable . The writer in ques- tion cannot subscribe to the doctrines and government of the Episcopal Church . She has the misfortune to differ from him in opinion . But has he ...
... word of God for their rule ? Such language is surely unjustifiable . The writer in ques- tion cannot subscribe to the doctrines and government of the Episcopal Church . She has the misfortune to differ from him in opinion . But has he ...
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... word of God for their rule ? Such language is surely unjustifiable . The writer in ques- tion cannot subscribe to the doctrines and government of the Episcopal Church . She has the misfortune to differ from him in opinion . But has he ...
... word of God for their rule ? Such language is surely unjustifiable . The writer in ques- tion cannot subscribe to the doctrines and government of the Episcopal Church . She has the misfortune to differ from him in opinion . But has he ...
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