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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... maintaining the true faith --- Hence interposition with each other in particular cases --- Synods --- First provincial -.- Their powers --- Paul of Samosata --- Establishment.of patriarchs and metropolitans --- Pre - eminence in dignity ...
... maintaining the true faith --- Hence interposition with each other in particular cases --- Synods --- First provincial -.- Their powers --- Paul of Samosata --- Establishment.of patriarchs and metropolitans --- Pre - eminence in dignity ...
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... maintained --- Fruits which it produced --- Numbers of sects which started up and disappeared --- Present state of sects in this country --- Broad fine of distinction --- Some sects differing from us in essentials Others not --- The ...
... maintained --- Fruits which it produced --- Numbers of sects which started up and disappeared --- Present state of sects in this country --- Broad fine of distinction --- Some sects differing from us in essentials Others not --- The ...
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... maintained the broad ground , that there was no guilt in schism , and that neither churches nor individuals were bound to have fellowship with each other in matters of reli- . gion . She still , however , maintained the old doctrine ...
... maintained the broad ground , that there was no guilt in schism , and that neither churches nor individuals were bound to have fellowship with each other in matters of reli- . gion . She still , however , maintained the old doctrine ...
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... maintained by him without some prejudice to his general principle . I have only further to notice a most ingenious artifice employed by the doctor in this note , and common indeed , among the Socinians . Speaking of Dr. Bennet's tracts ...
... maintained by him without some prejudice to his general principle . I have only further to notice a most ingenious artifice employed by the doctor in this note , and common indeed , among the Socinians . Speaking of Dr. Bennet's tracts ...
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... maintained and promulgated by an eminent prelate of that day ; the tenden cy of which ( as it was not without good rea son objected to him ) appeared to be to en- courage all manner of divisions , by inviting every man to follow the ...
... maintained and promulgated by an eminent prelate of that day ; the tenden cy of which ( as it was not without good rea son objected to him ) appeared to be to en- courage all manner of divisions , by inviting every man to follow the ...
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