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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... hand of Presbyterians --- Observations --- For upwards of a century no considerable body of men advocates for unbounded latitude --- Circum- stances under which this principle first maintained --- Fruits which it produced --- Numbers of ...
... hand of Presbyterians --- Observations --- For upwards of a century no considerable body of men advocates for unbounded latitude --- Circum- stances under which this principle first maintained --- Fruits which it produced --- Numbers of ...
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... hand , the several descriptions of Chris tians , though professing to worship the same God , have persecuted each other , even to death , for differences the most trivial and insignifi- cant ; and we have been asked , if this was the ...
... hand , the several descriptions of Chris tians , though professing to worship the same God , have persecuted each other , even to death , for differences the most trivial and insignifi- cant ; and we have been asked , if this was the ...
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... hand which hath wrought for us , that that dis- union , which almost invariably operates to the A * 1 See Dr. Maltby's Observations upon some of these later attacks , Illustrations of the Truth of the Christian Religion , chap . vii . I ...
... hand which hath wrought for us , that that dis- union , which almost invariably operates to the A * 1 See Dr. Maltby's Observations upon some of these later attacks , Illustrations of the Truth of the Christian Religion , chap . vii . I ...
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... hand , they fully shewed themselves to have been in earnest . For they not only established for themselves a mode of worship more devoid of ceremonies and more plain in every respect : not only they destroyed , as far as related to its ...
... hand , they fully shewed themselves to have been in earnest . For they not only established for themselves a mode of worship more devoid of ceremonies and more plain in every respect : not only they destroyed , as far as related to its ...
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... hands , " That all causeless and unnecessary " divisions and distinctions , are most carefully and conscientiously " to be avoided by all Christians . " Reasonableness of conformity , p . 289 , duod . edit , and again , p . 479 , " That ...
... hands , " That all causeless and unnecessary " divisions and distinctions , are most carefully and conscientiously " to be avoided by all Christians . " Reasonableness of conformity , p . 289 , duod . edit , and again , p . 479 , " That ...
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