Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... 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- science , we may ...
... 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- science , we may ...
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... while congratulating ourselves upon this , we should be wrong if we passed judg- ment on the period as though those Church- * Calamy's Life and Times , vol . ii . , p . 531 . 3853 23 men and Bishops who consented to penal enact- 22.
... while congratulating ourselves upon this , we should be wrong if we passed judg- ment on the period as though those Church- * Calamy's Life and Times , vol . ii . , p . 531 . 3853 23 men and Bishops who consented to penal enact- 22.
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... 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 . The first is the importance of conciliation . Extreme measures ...
... 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 . The first is the importance of conciliation . Extreme measures ...
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... ourselves to discriminate between what is matter of principle and what is extraneous thereto . If this were remembered and practised more , we should have less of the unseemly discord that exists both within the Church and without it ...
... ourselves to discriminate between what is matter of principle and what is extraneous thereto . If this were remembered and practised more , we should have less of the unseemly discord that exists both within the Church and without it ...
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... ourselves . It was this . While legislation for professedly religious ends grew apace , first in the shape of Tests and then in measures of Toleration , the evidence that religion had any vital hold upon the nation became daily weaker ...
... ourselves . It was this . While legislation for professedly religious ends grew apace , first in the shape of Tests and then in measures of Toleration , the evidence that religion had any vital hold upon the nation became daily weaker ...
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