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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... common to the other apostles --- Commentaries of the fathers upon this text --- Other passages of Scripture decidedly against any su- periority of one apostle over another --- Other doctrines called in aid by the popes --- Visibility of ...
... common to the other apostles --- Commentaries of the fathers upon this text --- Other passages of Scripture decidedly against any su- periority of one apostle over another --- Other doctrines called in aid by the popes --- Visibility of ...
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... common with the great body of Christians , she had so long groaned ; and when she shook off the yoke which under the most impudent and fraudful pretences , had been imposed upon her by a suc- cession of artful and designing usurpers ...
... common with the great body of Christians , she had so long groaned ; and when she shook off the yoke which under the most impudent and fraudful pretences , had been imposed upon her by a suc- cession of artful and designing usurpers ...
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... common indeed , among the Socinians . Speaking of 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 ...
... common indeed , among the Socinians . Speaking of 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 ...
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... common manner of treating the subject . has been to represent every idea of that kind as being not only illiberal , but unchristian . This has been particularly the case with the writers of the Socinian , or , as they call them- selves ...
... common manner of treating the subject . has been to represent every idea of that kind as being not only illiberal , but unchristian . This has been particularly the case with the writers of the Socinian , or , as they call them- selves ...
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... common magnitude . If we find moreover , as we certainly shall upon due examination , that it is not only in this place , but also in the rest , I believe I may say in all , of his epistles that St. Paul holds the same language ; if we ...
... common magnitude . If we find moreover , as we certainly shall upon due examination , that it is not only in this place , but also in the rest , I believe I may say in all , of his epistles that St. Paul holds the same language ; if we ...
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