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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... ment ; and by its firm and fteady exertions , a stop has been put to the open and avowed propagation of principles fo hoftile to the morals , the peace , and good order of fociety . Yet is it much to be feared , that in many parts of ...
... ment ; and by its firm and fteady exertions , a stop has been put to the open and avowed propagation of principles fo hoftile to the morals , the peace , and good order of fociety . Yet is it much to be feared , that in many parts of ...
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... ment , we find them unfolding the defign of the Re- deemer's coming , and the process of the redemption wrought by him , in the fullest and most particular manner . We are told , that a great Perfon was to come , bringing peace and ...
... ment , we find them unfolding the defign of the Re- deemer's coming , and the process of the redemption wrought by him , in the fullest and most particular manner . We are told , that a great Perfon was to come , bringing peace and ...
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... ment took place , and we are well affured it did take place by Divine authority , it must certainly be con- tinued , and carried on , to answer the end defigned by it : And how can it poffibly be continued in a right and regular manner ...
... ment took place , and we are well affured it did take place by Divine authority , it must certainly be con- tinued , and carried on , to answer the end defigned by it : And how can it poffibly be continued in a right and regular manner ...
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... ment ; that our obligations to obey all God's " commands whatever are abfolute and indispen- " fible ; and that commands merely pofitive , admit- " ted to be from him , lay us under a moral obliga- " tion to obey him - an obligation ...
... ment ; that our obligations to obey all God's " commands whatever are abfolute and indispen- " fible ; and that commands merely pofitive , admit- " ted to be from him , lay us under a moral obliga- " tion to obey him - an obligation ...
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... ment , which have the things of earth , and the things of heaven for their feveral objects : A diftinc- tion , which St. Paul in another place feems to point out as worthy of our notice , when he tells us , " the " first man is of the ...
... ment , which have the things of earth , and the things of heaven for their feveral objects : A diftinc- tion , which St. Paul in another place feems to point out as worthy of our notice , when he tells us , " the " first man is of the ...
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