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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... fubject fo inte- resting as the nature and tendency of true reli- gion . However justifiable feparation may be in fome cafes , and however neceffary at all times , for the friends of truth and righteousness to withdraw themselves from ...
... fubject fo inte- resting as the nature and tendency of true reli- gion . However justifiable feparation may be in fome cafes , and however neceffary at all times , for the friends of truth and righteousness to withdraw themselves from ...
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... fubject of religion.- The object which they have in view is of lefs ex- tent , and therefore more likely to be accomplish- ed . The defign of this publication is to offer fome arguments in defence of Epifcopacy in ge- neral , and ...
... fubject of religion.- The object which they have in view is of lefs ex- tent , and therefore more likely to be accomplish- ed . The defign of this publication is to offer fome arguments in defence of Epifcopacy in ge- neral , and ...
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... fubject before us ; while , taking a view of the general ftate of religion in this country , and the dan- ger to which it is expofed , from profeffed infidels on the one hand , and from the fanatical abettors of enthusiasm on the other ...
... fubject before us ; while , taking a view of the general ftate of religion in this country , and the dan- ger to which it is expofed , from profeffed infidels on the one hand , and from the fanatical abettors of enthusiasm on the other ...
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... fubject , as could only come from perfons , who found it neceffary to touch these things very tender- ly , because the ground , on which they flood in their official character , was not fo firm as to bear them up any other language than ...
... fubject , as could only come from perfons , who found it neceffary to touch these things very tender- ly , because the ground , on which they flood in their official character , was not fo firm as to bear them up any other language than ...
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... fubject on which , " he fays , men's principles for some years past " have been very unfettled , and " their knowledge precarious , and fuperficial . " * - We need not wonder that this should be the case , when men are at fo little ...
... fubject on which , " he fays , men's principles for some years past " have been very unfettled , and " their knowledge precarious , and fuperficial . " * - We need not wonder that this should be the case , when men are at fo little ...
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