Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... wise as to admit to their communion the assertors of either view in this great argument . There is no doubt that the debates which prevailed on these points increased the bitterness of already existing differences ; all we desire to ...
... wise as to admit to their communion the assertors of either view in this great argument . There is no doubt that the debates which prevailed on these points increased the bitterness of already existing differences ; all we desire to ...
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... wise . But the nation had not yet learnt her lesson . She had not , in spite of all the past , learnt that the minds of men will not be forced into one groove . She had not learnt that in giving liberty of opinion the consequences of ...
... wise . But the nation had not yet learnt her lesson . She had not , in spite of all the past , learnt that the minds of men will not be forced into one groove . She had not learnt that in giving liberty of opinion the consequences of ...
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... wise course for persons who are taking a step into the future to fling mercilessly away from them all the traditions of the past . Nor would it seem to savour of prudence that men should refuse to adopt any part of a Church polity ...
... wise course for persons who are taking a step into the future to fling mercilessly away from them all the traditions of the past . Nor would it seem to savour of prudence that men should refuse to adopt any part of a Church polity ...
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... wise men to grant it . If any great principle were at stake the last advice which it would be right to give is the advice for a compromise . But the questions first in debate were , we may fairly say , such as involved no sacrifice of ...
... wise men to grant it . If any great principle were at stake the last advice which it would be right to give is the advice for a compromise . But the questions first in debate were , we may fairly say , such as involved no sacrifice of ...
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... wise as to have more accord with them . Next , with what feelings have his traditions led the modern dissenter to regard us ? Here there is no feeling of hostility originating in ages of intolerance to be encountered . From their ...
... wise as to have more accord with them . Next , with what feelings have his traditions led the modern dissenter to regard us ? Here there is no feeling of hostility originating in ages of intolerance to be encountered . From their ...
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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