A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors,with Biographical and Critical Notices: Selection from Robert Robinson's workO. Everett, 1824 |
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... society in Norwich . At this time he was a Calvinist , and constructed the con- fession of faith for his new society on Calvinistic prin- ciples . He adopted the rules and discipline com- mon to other independent churches , and ...
... society in Norwich . At this time he was a Calvinist , and constructed the con- fession of faith for his new society on Calvinistic prin- ciples . He adopted the rules and discipline com- mon to other independent churches , and ...
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... society was small , and the pecuniary circumstances of its members such , as to afford him no more than a very scanty support . When he commenced preaching in Cambridge he was twenty - three years of age , and two years after- wards he ...
... society was small , and the pecuniary circumstances of its members such , as to afford him no more than a very scanty support . When he commenced preaching in Cambridge he was twenty - three years of age , and two years after- wards he ...
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... society ; and whoever reads them will not wonder , that this purpose was attained , and that even those for whom the things of the world had attractions should resign for an hour the labour of gain , and lis- ten with delight , to the ...
... society ; and whoever reads them will not wonder , that this purpose was attained , and that even those for whom the things of the world had attractions should resign for an hour the labour of gain , and lis- ten with delight , to the ...
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... society subject to magistracy , nor indeed in England from any thing but the act of supremacy ; an act which transferred a power over men's consciences from the pope to the king . His Majesty Henry the VIIIth , by a master stroke in ...
... society subject to magistracy , nor indeed in England from any thing but the act of supremacy ; an act which transferred a power over men's consciences from the pope to the king . His Majesty Henry the VIIIth , by a master stroke in ...
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... society is another question . A christian not only cannot , but if he could he ought not to dispose of this right , because not only he cannot be a christian without its exercise , but all the purposes of civil government may be ...
... society is another question . A christian not only cannot , but if he could he ought not to dispose of this right , because not only he cannot be a christian without its exercise , but all the purposes of civil government may be ...
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act of uniformity Adam admit affirm allow Apostles argument ascribed baptism baptized believe benevolent Boötes Calvinistic character chris christian church christian liberty christian religion church fellowship conduct connexion constitution creatures creed degree Deity deny disciples disciples of Christ disposition divine doctrine Dr Cogan duty errour essential established eternal evidence evil examine exercise faith favour Gospel happiness hath Hauxton heart holy honour human ideas imperfection infant baptism infinite innocent Jesus Christ Jews judge justice liberty Lord Lord's supper mankind means ment mind misery mode moral nature never object offspring original original sin parents perfect persons preaching principles private judgment profession propensities proposition prove punishment reason religion render revelation right of private Robert Robinson Scriptures sentiment sincere soul Spirit suppose theological things thou tion tism toleration TOTAL DEPRAVITY transgression true truth universal virtue whole wisdom wise