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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... become an evil which requires particularly to be resisted - Plan of the present lectures - Questions which arise out of it , or are connected with it -- Church government - Na . tional establishment - General exhortation to follow after ...
... become an evil which requires particularly to be resisted - Plan of the present lectures - Questions which arise out of it , or are connected with it -- Church government - Na . tional establishment - General exhortation to follow after ...
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... become acquainted with our prayers ... Saints are directly prayed to in the church of Rome ... Most pointedly against Scripture --- Moses's body --- Christ's language to the virgin --- Little known of the apostles ... Adoration of the ...
... become acquainted with our prayers ... Saints are directly prayed to in the church of Rome ... Most pointedly against Scripture --- Moses's body --- Christ's language to the virgin --- Little known of the apostles ... Adoration of the ...
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... becomes more general , the peace not only of the community but of the indivi- dual will be promoted ; that where such a dispo- sition exists , schism will rarely , if ever , be found . That on the other hand , as it will appear from the ...
... becomes more general , the peace not only of the community but of the indivi- dual will be promoted ; that where such a dispo- sition exists , schism will rarely , if ever , be found . That on the other hand , as it will appear from the ...
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... becomes heretical ; how in this particular case it degenerated into idolatry . And it is observable ( an observation * 1 Kings xii . 27. I shall , I hope , be allowed to observe without offence , that the first establishment of ...
... becomes heretical ; how in this particular case it degenerated into idolatry . And it is observable ( an observation * 1 Kings xii . 27. I shall , I hope , be allowed to observe without offence , that the first establishment of ...
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... become a sin , and a deep one ; for " the people 66 1 went up to worship before the one , even unto " Dan * . " And indeed the sin did not stop here , for we learn in the next verse , that , in that na- tural course by which men proceed ...
... become a sin , and a deep one ; for " the people 66 1 went up to worship before the one , even unto " Dan * . " And indeed the sin did not stop here , for we learn in the next verse , that , in that na- tural course by which men proceed ...
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