Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... grievous embitterment of the 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 ...
... grievous embitterment of the 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 ...
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... grievous to the now incensed Protestant spirit of the English people were granted to the supporters of the Romish religion . Emissaries of the Bishop of Rome were received at court with marks of the greatest respect , and a marriage ...
... grievous to the now incensed Protestant spirit of the English people were granted to the supporters of the Romish religion . Emissaries of the Bishop of Rome were received at court with marks of the greatest respect , and a marriage ...
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... grievous fault in them , but their fault has some palliation , for it was no more than human that , seeing how their exertions were blessed , they should grow to consider themselves con- stantly the objects of a special Providence . It ...
... grievous fault in them , but their fault has some palliation , for it was no more than human that , seeing how their exertions were blessed , they should grow to consider themselves con- stantly the objects of a special Providence . It ...
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... grievous encroach- ments on the rights of the people which were made and long successfully upheld more than two hundred years ago , and in that record they find that Churchmen were not ashamed to lend their voices to support whatever ...
... grievous encroach- ments on the rights of the people which were made and long successfully upheld more than two hundred years ago , and in that record they find that Churchmen were not ashamed to lend their voices to support whatever ...
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... grievous lapses from primitive purity . The writings of the Fathers are raised by these men almost to an equality with the Canonical Books of the New Testament , and little discrimination is dis- played in the use that is made of these ...
... grievous lapses from primitive purity . The writings of the Fathers are raised by these men almost to an equality with the Canonical Books of the New Testament , and little discrimination is dis- played in the use that is made of these ...
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Act of Uniformity ACTS adopt advocate agency agitation Anglican appeal Articles of Religion Baptist Bishop Bishop of Rome bitterness body of Churchmen character Christian Church of England Church of Rome clergy commenced communion congregations course of action deemed desire difference direct disestablishment doctrine doubt duties early earnest endeavours English Church Episcopacy Established Church estrangement evil exhibit existence expect extreme faith feeling grievous hearers hope Infant Baptism labours laity late learnt lesson liberty look Lord's Supper matter ment minds ministers MODERN DISSENT monarch National Church nature Nonconformists Nonconformity numbers opinion opponents ourselves parishes party portion position preacher preaching Presbyterians present professed prominent Protestant Puritans question racter reign religion religious world result ritual Scriptures sects seems SERMON shew shewn sider speak spirit things thought union unity Wesley Wesleyan wisdom wise words ye are brethren ye wrong zeal zealous