| Lord Peter King King - 1841 - 314 páginas
...particular churches whose representatives they were, their decrees were binding and obligatory, since the regulation and management of their affairs was...convening. "Various and many were the particular ends of these synodical conventions, as for the prevention of injustice and partiality in a parish consistory:... | |
| Peter King (1st baron.) - 1843 - 422 páginas
...particular Churches, whose Representatives they were, their Decrees were binding and obligatory, since the Regulation and Management of their Affairs was...Convening. Various and many were the particular Ends of these Synodical Conventions, as for the prevention of Injustice and Partiality in a Parish Consistory... | |
| 1843 - 534 páginas
...particular churches whose representatives they were, their decrees were binding and obligatory, since the regulation and management of their affairs was the general end of their convening;' on which latter quotation we may observe, that by ' the representatives of these particular churches'... | |
| Orange Scott - 1849 - 244 páginas
...particular churches whose representatives they were, the decrees were binding and obligatory, since the regulation and management of their affairs was the general end of their convening." — p. 135. In Dr. Ruter's History of the Church, published at the Methodist Book Room, we have the... | |
| Orange Scott - 1851 - 246 páginas
...particular churches whose representatives they were, the decrees were binding and obligatory, since the regulation and management of their affairs was the general end of their convening."'—p. 135. In Dr. Ruter's History of the Church, published at the Methodist Book Room,... | |
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