A Collection of the Essays on the Subject of Episcopacy, which Originally Appeared in the Albany Centinel, and which are Ascribed Principally to the Rev. Dr. Linn, the Rev. Mr. Beasley, and Thomas Y. How, Esq: With Additional Notes and RemarksT. & J. Swords, 1806 - 210 páginas |
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With Additional Notes and Remarks William Linn John Henry Hobart. several of the assertions of the author of Miscellanies . These are principally the subjects of the additional notes and remarks added to this volume by the Editor . Some ...
With Additional Notes and Remarks William Linn John Henry Hobart. several of the assertions of the author of Miscellanies . These are principally the subjects of the additional notes and remarks added to this volume by the Editor . Some ...
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With Additional Notes and Remarks William Linn John Henry Hobart. primitive Church , and is still necessary for the same im- portant object , is of primary and essential importance . Hence too it becomes the duty of every Christian seri ...
With Additional Notes and Remarks William Linn John Henry Hobart. primitive Church , and is still necessary for the same im- portant object , is of primary and essential importance . Hence too it becomes the duty of every Christian seri ...
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... remarks calcu- lated to excite animosity should be most carefully avoided . Has the writer under consideration conducted in this manner ? Why does he attribute the attachment of Episcopalians to the princi- ples which distinguish their ...
... remarks calcu- lated to excite animosity should be most carefully avoided . Has the writer under consideration conducted in this manner ? Why does he attribute the attachment of Episcopalians to the princi- ples which distinguish their ...
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With Additional Notes and Remarks William Linn John Henry Hobart. years , have arisen in the western Church . There are supposed to be two hundred and twenty millions of Christians in the world ; of which fifty millions are Protestants ...
With Additional Notes and Remarks William Linn John Henry Hobart. years , have arisen in the western Church . There are supposed to be two hundred and twenty millions of Christians in the world ; of which fifty millions are Protestants ...
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With Additional Notes and Remarks William Linn John Henry Hobart. " The gift of God which is in thee , BY the putting on of my hands . " St. Paul , then , imposed hands on Timothy ; and by this imposition Timothy received his power . The ...
With Additional Notes and Remarks William Linn John Henry Hobart. " The gift of God which is in thee , BY the putting on of my hands . " St. Paul , then , imposed hands on Timothy ; and by this imposition Timothy received his power . The ...
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