Primitive truth and order vindicated from modern misrepresentation: with a defence of episcopacy, particularly that of Scotland, against an attack made on it, by dr. Campbell in his Lectures on ecclesiastical history: and a concluding address to the episcopalians of ScotlandJ. Chalmers, 1803 - 545 páginas |
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... charge be strictly just , when applied to the inhabitants of this land , the country with which we are moft immediately connected . Perhaps , when comparing our moral character with that of other states and kingdoms , we may feel an ...
... charge be strictly just , when applied to the inhabitants of this land , the country with which we are moft immediately connected . Perhaps , when comparing our moral character with that of other states and kingdoms , we may feel an ...
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... charge to which I have alluded , as pointing to that prefump- tuous abuse of the good things of creation , the cri- minality of which will no doubt be in proportion to the share that is enjoyed of thefe temporal bleffings ; and thofe ...
... charge to which I have alluded , as pointing to that prefump- tuous abuse of the good things of creation , the cri- minality of which will no doubt be in proportion to the share that is enjoyed of thefe temporal bleffings ; and thofe ...
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... charge of those wild enthusiasts , who full of the affurance of faith , and the inward experience of a felf - confident mind , enroll them- felves among the elect of God ; and certain , as they fuppofe , of being faved themfelves , look ...
... charge of those wild enthusiasts , who full of the affurance of faith , and the inward experience of a felf - confident mind , enroll them- felves among the elect of God ; and certain , as they fuppofe , of being faved themfelves , look ...
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... can be ignorant wherein it is , that this relation , or connection takes place . The church is a body * See Bishop Horne's charge , p . 21. † See St. Matthew , xvi . 18. 19 . a body having many members , of which Chrift is 22 INTRODUCTION .
... can be ignorant wherein it is , that this relation , or connection takes place . The church is a body * See Bishop Horne's charge , p . 21. † See St. Matthew , xvi . 18. 19 . a body having many members , of which Chrift is 22 INTRODUCTION .
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... others to be his peculiar charge , and by his mighty hand rescued from bondage ; conducted through num- berlefs dangers and difficulties , and at length fet- tled tled in a country deftined for their habitation , and 52 PRIMITIVE TRUTH.
... others to be his peculiar charge , and by his mighty hand rescued from bondage ; conducted through num- berlefs dangers and difficulties , and at length fet- tled tled in a country deftined for their habitation , and 52 PRIMITIVE TRUTH.
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