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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... equally schis matic with other dissenters --- The schism which took place at the reformation all imputable to their church ... Case very different as between our church and them and as between the Protestant dissenters and us --- We ...
... equally schis matic with other dissenters --- The schism which took place at the reformation all imputable to their church ... Case very different as between our church and them and as between the Protestant dissenters and us --- We ...
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... equally proceeded upon the admission of the great evil of schism . To put it in Bishop Hoadly's words , who was tender enough upon the subject , it was agreed on all hands , " That all causeless and unnecessary " divisions and ...
... equally proceeded upon the admission of the great evil of schism . To put it in Bishop Hoadly's words , who was tender enough upon the subject , it was agreed on all hands , " That all causeless and unnecessary " divisions and ...
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... equally a cause of disorder and disunion , as they conduce to disturb or break the peace of the church . They may , indeed , as we have had occasion to see , · exist separate , though it is what will very rarely SERMON I. 43.
... equally a cause of disorder and disunion , as they conduce to disturb or break the peace of the church . They may , indeed , as we have had occasion to see , · exist separate , though it is what will very rarely SERMON I. 43.
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... equally notorious that the preference which Cromwell afterwards gave to the Independents , had for its motive the strengthening of himself in his usurpation . * 1 Kings xii . 28 . 6 Perhaps nothing can be imagined more gross than the ...
... equally notorious that the preference which Cromwell afterwards gave to the Independents , had for its motive the strengthening of himself in his usurpation . * 1 Kings xii . 28 . 6 Perhaps nothing can be imagined more gross than the ...
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... equally strong language in his second Epistle ; which is also the case with St. Jude . And , lastly , St. James says expressly , that " the wars and fightings among them , " ( which are but other words for divisions and dissentions ...
... equally strong language in his second Epistle ; which is also the case with St. Jude . And , lastly , St. James says expressly , that " the wars and fightings among them , " ( which are but other words for divisions and dissentions ...
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