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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... course , where there is so little reason for individuals remaining joined together , there can be no good ground for complaining against any of their brethren who shall chuse to make a further separation upon principles of their own ...
... course , where there is so little reason for individuals remaining joined together , there can be no good ground for complaining against any of their brethren who shall chuse to make a further separation upon principles of their own ...
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... course con- fine , or principally direct their preaching to what is called the moral part of the law . This must also have been the practice of those among our clergy , who leant to the same opinions : and possibly it may have happened ...
... course con- fine , or principally direct their preaching to what is called the moral part of the law . This must also have been the practice of those among our clergy , who leant to the same opinions : and possibly it may have happened ...
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... course it leads to that which is false doctrine : in other words how readily it becomes heretical ; how in this particular case it degenerated into idolatry . And it is observable ( an observation * 1 Kings xii . 27. I shall , I hope ...
... course it leads to that which is false doctrine : in other words how readily it becomes heretical ; how in this particular case it degenerated into idolatry . And it is observable ( an observation * 1 Kings xii . 27. I shall , I hope ...
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... course by which men proceed in evil , " He " made an house of high places † , " which was another and a distinct innovation upon the estab- lished worship . Lastly , follows another cir- cumstance which seems to go along , and to have ...
... course by which men proceed in evil , " He " made an house of high places † , " which was another and a distinct innovation upon the estab- lished worship . Lastly , follows another cir- cumstance which seems to go along , and to have ...
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... course which was observed in the Jewish church . I may say hardly any difference , except as far as such a difference was made necessary by the different circumstances under which the one and the other was established : the first having ...
... course which was observed in the Jewish church . I may say hardly any difference , except as far as such a difference was made necessary by the different circumstances under which the one and the other was established : the first having ...
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