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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... believe never happened to any other minister , that as well your first entering into office , as lat- terly your retiring from it , have been marked by the most disinterested attachment to the religion of your country as well as to the ...
... believe never happened to any other minister , that as well your first entering into office , as lat- terly your retiring from it , have been marked by the most disinterested attachment to the religion of your country as well as to the ...
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... believe that thou hast sent met . " The union of Chris- tians with one another was , you see , to be an evidence of the divine mission of their great teacher and master . Again , he says , the more to enforce it , " I in them , and thou ...
... believe that thou hast sent met . " The union of Chris- tians with one another was , you see , to be an evidence of the divine mission of their great teacher and master . Again , he says , the more to enforce it , " I in them , and thou ...
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... believe that , when our blessed Lord particularly prayed that his disciples should remain united , in order that the world might believe , that God had sent him , he had in view that very scandal , which our divisions and our ...
... believe that , when our blessed Lord particularly prayed that his disciples should remain united , in order that the world might believe , that God had sent him , he had in view that very scandal , which our divisions and our ...
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... happily engaged , and so much to " the satisfaction of the true lovers of his country . We must believe that Dr. Calamy had no great confidence in a cause which he " of perhaps , a majority in this nation . It SERMON I 25.
... happily engaged , and so much to " the satisfaction of the true lovers of his country . We must believe that Dr. Calamy had no great confidence in a cause which he " of perhaps , a majority in this nation . It SERMON I 25.
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... in the place from which the above passage is ex- tracted Abridgment of Baxter's life , p . 713-18 , and I believe it will shew I am not wrong in my supposition , church . There were not wanting many very able and 26 SERMON I ..
... in the place from which the above passage is ex- tracted Abridgment of Baxter's life , p . 713-18 , and I believe it will shew I am not wrong in my supposition , church . There were not wanting many very able and 26 SERMON I ..
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