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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... trial contended for either by truth or by the Church of England ) and brought to that of argument " only . " This may , I think , not unreasonably be collected even from cumstances , which , independently of the me- rits of SERMON I. 27.
... trial contended for either by truth or by the Church of England ) and brought to that of argument " only . " This may , I think , not unreasonably be collected even from cumstances , which , independently of the me- rits of SERMON I. 27.
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... truth of the position , that , without some sort of rule or order , it is impossible for any aggregate body of men to continue their existence for any con siderable time " , * This is particularly the case with the Wesleyan methodists ...
... truth of the position , that , without some sort of rule or order , it is impossible for any aggregate body of men to continue their existence for any con siderable time " , * This is particularly the case with the Wesleyan methodists ...
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... truth , when yet heresies and divisions were little less frequent than among us . It is clear , from this very circumstance , that there is such a thing as wilful heresy , as causeless schism ; both or either of which , as they exist ...
... truth , when yet heresies and divisions were little less frequent than among us . It is clear , from this very circumstance , that there is such a thing as wilful heresy , as causeless schism ; both or either of which , as they exist ...
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... truth ; I have no sort of objection to the proposition , nor can I have the least desire to see contro . versy carried on in any way but such as is strictly consistent with Christian charity . But , if it be meant by this , that we are ...
... truth ; I have no sort of objection to the proposition , nor can I have the least desire to see contro . versy carried on in any way but such as is strictly consistent with Christian charity . But , if it be meant by this , that we are ...
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... truth which is not to be prescribed to us , which would operate most unfavourably against the most sincere advocates of the gospel ; which would , in every case , give to the impugners of the word , whether heretics or infidels , an ...
... truth which is not to be prescribed to us , which would operate most unfavourably against the most sincere advocates of the gospel ; which would , in every case , give to the impugners of the word , whether heretics or infidels , an ...
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