Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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Joseph Rawson Lumby. and that none who regard my judgement or advice will ever separate from it . ” " The early arrangements made for their meetings so that they should not clash with the hours of Church Service , shew that to dissent ...
Joseph Rawson Lumby. and that none who regard my judgement or advice will ever separate from it . ” " The early arrangements made for their meetings so that they should not clash with the hours of Church Service , shew that to dissent ...
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... separate ; and though their writers and preach- ers still speak of themselves and their brethren as standing midway between Dissenters and Churchmen , their leaning has of late years confessedly been more towards Dissent than Conformity ...
... separate ; and though their writers and preach- ers still speak of themselves and their brethren as standing midway between Dissenters and Churchmen , their leaning has of late years confessedly been more towards Dissent than Conformity ...
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... no such design now . I declare once more that I live and die a member of the Church of England , and that none who regard my judge- ment or advice will ever separate from it . " · SERMON III . THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND . ACTS 64.
... no such design now . I declare once more that I live and die a member of the Church of England , and that none who regard my judge- ment or advice will ever separate from it . " · SERMON III . THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND . ACTS 64.
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... separates the two extreme bodies of Churchmen , for congregations differ less widely in sentiments than individual clergymen . And this would be the means of enlarging the middle section of the Church to which we look with most hope ...
... separates the two extreme bodies of Churchmen , for congregations differ less widely in sentiments than individual clergymen . And this would be the means of enlarging the middle section of the Church to which we look with most hope ...
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... separate . The formation of voluntary councils in parishes would conduce to such previous mutual under- standing , that proceedings which estrange our flocks would diminish in frequency . These re- marks may perhaps be said hardly to ...
... separate . The formation of voluntary councils in parishes would conduce to such previous mutual under- standing , that proceedings which estrange our flocks would diminish in frequency . These re- marks may perhaps be said hardly to ...
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Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of England Joseph Rawson Lumby Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1870 |
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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