Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... the Reformation , when a queen professed herself the nursing- mother of the Church , some of the most earnest of her children found her no better than a stepmother . It must have been with a feel- ing not much alien to that of Moses in my ...
... the Reformation , when a queen professed herself the nursing- mother of the Church , some of the most earnest of her children found her no better than a stepmother . It must have been with a feel- ing not much alien to that of Moses in my ...
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... scrupled not to go all lengths in exalting his dignity and in advocating that right divine which he was so earnest in claiming . Another cause of alienation was soon added . The foreign policy of the Stuart kings was wholly directed 15.
... scrupled not to go all lengths in exalting his dignity and in advocating that right divine which he was so earnest in claiming . Another cause of alienation was soon added . The foreign policy of the Stuart kings was wholly directed 15.
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... earnest but untutored mes- senger should fail of its effect . This would ever be the case if the hearers were fitted for addresses of a more refined and cultivated character . It was however the discovery that these untrained preachers ...
... earnest but untutored mes- senger should fail of its effect . This would ever be the case if the hearers were fitted for addresses of a more refined and cultivated character . It was however the discovery that these untrained preachers ...
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... earnest spirit , as had long been the practice both of the Church and the Sects , these men invited all to come , and all who would serve might serve . One great result of this course of action realized what they most earnestly desired ...
... earnest spirit , as had long been the practice both of the Church and the Sects , these men invited all to come , and all who would serve might serve . One great result of this course of action realized what they most earnestly desired ...
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... earnest ministrations . There is room , yea , need for all their work and ours . But surely the work would be done with more effect and with less waste by united rather than by severed bodies . This , I am sure , would have been the ...
... earnest ministrations . There is room , yea , need for all their work and ours . But surely the work would be done with more effect and with less waste by united rather than by severed bodies . This , I am sure , would have been the ...
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