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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... ground . It was more particularly received with great favour by the dissenters , with many of whose positions it not only agreed , but even seemed in a great degree to be borrowed from them . It further opened to them a prospect of ...
... ground . It was more particularly received with great favour by the dissenters , with many of whose positions it not only agreed , but even seemed in a great degree to be borrowed from them . It further opened to them a prospect of ...
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... ground for complaining against any of their brethren who shall chuse to make a further separation upon principles of their own devising " . But farther , it is curious ( and this brings me to the last circumstance memorable in this ...
... ground for complaining against any of their brethren who shall chuse to make a further separation upon principles of their own devising " . But farther , it is curious ( and this brings me to the last circumstance memorable in this ...
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... grounds to di- vide the inhabitants of the earth , in what we may call the former days , into two distinct classes ; one which does not seem to have been subjected to any particular form of government , or , at least , not to any strict ...
... grounds to di- vide the inhabitants of the earth , in what we may call the former days , into two distinct classes ; one which does not seem to have been subjected to any particular form of government , or , at least , not to any strict ...
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... ground has been laid for concluding , according to what I have said before , first , that a total freedom from church government and external ceremonies is not a state particularly favourable to the increase of religion , but rather the ...
... ground has been laid for concluding , according to what I have said before , first , that a total freedom from church government and external ceremonies is not a state particularly favourable to the increase of religion , but rather the ...
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... grounds of that separation , when it was urged that the use of the surplice , as well as the sign . of the cross in ... ground that there was no express warrant of Christ and his apostles for the use of those particular forms , that ...
... grounds of that separation , when it was urged that the use of the surplice , as well as the sign . of the cross in ... ground that there was no express warrant of Christ and his apostles for the use of those particular forms , that ...
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