Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... bodies of Christians among us should bethink themselves of their brotherhood , and why we of the Church of England , as having the best right and the greatest power and by consequence the gravest responsibility herein , should be ...
... bodies of Christians among us should bethink themselves of their brotherhood , and why we of the Church of England , as having the best right and the greatest power and by consequence the gravest responsibility herein , should be ...
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... bodies which are sometimes grouped together as the Three Denominations : the Presbyterians , the Independents , and the Bap- tists . The second will deal with those dissenters from our Church who have risen into promi- nence since the ...
... bodies which are sometimes grouped together as the Three Denominations : the Presbyterians , the Independents , and the Bap- tists . The second will deal with those dissenters from our Church who have risen into promi- nence since the ...
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... bodies stand to ourselves unless we first consider how they came to be in that position . Such con- sideration may haply supply us with warning and guidance . Seeing how our forefathers mistook the treatment of cases of tender con ...
... bodies stand to ourselves unless we first consider how they came to be in that position . Such con- sideration may haply supply us with warning and guidance . Seeing how our forefathers mistook the treatment of cases of tender con ...
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... bodies which had withdrawn themselves from the services of the national Church , and shewing that it was no longer vestment or prayer - book only that was opposed , but that Episcopacy and State endowments were added to the objects of ...
... bodies which had withdrawn themselves from the services of the national Church , and shewing that it was no longer vestment or prayer - book only that was opposed , but that Episcopacy and State endowments were added to the objects of ...
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... bodies wedded together , and the opposition made more determined than ever . The Arminian tenden- cies of the royal partisans led to a display of all the rigour of Calvinism in the Parliament . By rapid transitions it came to pass that ...
... bodies wedded together , and the opposition made more determined than ever . The Arminian tenden- cies of the royal partisans led to a display of all the rigour of Calvinism in the Parliament . By rapid transitions it came to pass that ...
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Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of England Joseph Rawson Lumby Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1870 |
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