Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... feeling of Charity on both sides . As others have thought them calculated to do this , I send them forth , in deference to their opinion , to seek a wider audience , which they will find if they deserve it . J. R. L. 7 CONTENTS ...
... feeling of Charity on both sides . As others have thought them calculated to do this , I send them forth , in deference to their opinion , to seek a wider audience , which they will find if they deserve it . J. R. L. 7 CONTENTS ...
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... feeling of de- spondency almost amounting to despair that the meek messenger of Jehovah cried out in bitterness , " Sirs , ye are brethren ; why do ye wrong one to another ? ” No doubt such is nearly always the lot of those who aspire ...
... feeling of de- spondency almost amounting to despair that the meek messenger of Jehovah cried out in bitterness , " Sirs , ye are brethren ; why do ye wrong one to another ? ” No doubt such is nearly always the lot of those who aspire ...
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... feelings of this nature . At the very commencement of the movement , such must have been the lot of all men actuated by a deep desire for a purified Church . For they saw the monarch , who at first appeared to lend all the aid they ...
... feelings of this nature . At the very commencement of the movement , such must have been the lot of all men actuated by a deep desire for a purified Church . For they saw the monarch , who at first appeared to lend all the aid they ...
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... feelings of men who profess , like ourselves , to be the advocates of pure and enlightened Christianity . When the Reformation gave free course to liberty of thought , men were not found to be slow in availing themselves of this freedom ...
... feelings of men who profess , like ourselves , to be the advocates of pure and enlightened Christianity . When the Reformation gave free course to liberty of thought , men were not found to be slow in availing themselves of this freedom ...
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... feelings towards the Church which must have been developed in the minds of dissenters by the events we have passed in review , I would only now insist on two points of instruction for ourselves drawn from the history of this period ...
... feelings towards the Church which must have been developed in the minds of dissenters by the events we have passed in review , I would only now insist on two points of instruction for ourselves drawn from the history of this period ...
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