The Nature and Guilt of Schism Considered: With Particular Reference to the Principles of the Reformation, in Eight Sermons, Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1807, at the Lecture Founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M.A. Canon of SalisburyLongman, Hurst , Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 443 páginas |
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... admit , what must necessarily be ad- mitted , that there are different degrees of guilt which may be incurred by different persons in the commission of the same sin ; there are cir- cumstances which will extenuate , some perhaps which ...
... admit , what must necessarily be ad- mitted , that there are different degrees of guilt which may be incurred by different persons in the commission of the same sin ; there are cir- cumstances which will extenuate , some perhaps which ...
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... admitting and giving currency to such enormous abuses had made it both dan- gerous and sinful to remain in their society . Such were the allegations of the church of England at that memorable time , when , by the grace of God , she was ...
... admitting and giving currency to such enormous abuses had made it both dan- gerous and sinful to remain in their society . Such were the allegations of the church of England at that memorable time , when , by the grace of God , she was ...
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... Dr. Bennet's tracts in favour of the Trinity , he calls it " defending Athanasianism ; " thus employ- ing a term of modern invention , for the purpose of insinuating that From that time , I admit , as I have 24 SERMON I.
... Dr. Bennet's tracts in favour of the Trinity , he calls it " defending Athanasianism ; " thus employ- ing a term of modern invention , for the purpose of insinuating that From that time , I admit , as I have 24 SERMON I.
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... admit , as I have said be- fore , that this opinion of the great guilt of schism has very much lost its hold on the minds , the doctrine of the Trinity is no older than Athanasius ; an insinu- ation not only unfounded in fact , but ...
... admit , as I have said be- fore , that this opinion of the great guilt of schism has very much lost its hold on the minds , the doctrine of the Trinity is no older than Athanasius ; an insinu- ation not only unfounded in fact , but ...
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... admitting or rejecting , the holy scrip- tures ; which peculiarly professes to oppose every argument from authority ... admits of no doctrine 36 SERMON I.
... admitting or rejecting , the holy scrip- tures ; which peculiarly professes to oppose every argument from authority ... admits of no doctrine 36 SERMON I.
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