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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... observed by an eminent writer , that , " if ever this subject of the " church of Christ , now so much neglected ... observation fo juftly expreffed , and fo well adapted to my present purpose , that I must take the liberty of presenting ...
... observed by an eminent writer , that , " if ever this subject of the " church of Christ , now so much neglected ... observation fo juftly expreffed , and fo well adapted to my present purpose , that I must take the liberty of presenting ...
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... observation : let us examine whether fuch a 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 ...
... observation : let us examine whether fuch a 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 ...
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... observed through all fucceeding generations , till the Redeemer him- felf fhould come , who was to do away all these sha- dows and emblems , and to make the true fatisfaction , the only proper atonement . In proof of the earli- nefs of ...
... observed through all fucceeding generations , till the Redeemer him- felf fhould come , who was to do away all these sha- dows and emblems , and to make the true fatisfaction , the only proper atonement . In proof of the earli- nefs of ...
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... observed in a late excellent publication , " had there been no true religion , " there could not have been any that is false . Had " there been no divine inftitutions , fuperftition " would have had no foundation , on which to have ...
... observed in a late excellent publication , " had there been no true religion , " there could not have been any that is false . Had " there been no divine inftitutions , fuperftition " would have had no foundation , on which to have ...
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... observe , are ever on the wing of fpeculation , devifing new theories both of facred and civil go- vernment ; and when any difagreeable truth ftands in their way , they have only to hold it up , as an exploded doctrine , -a remnant of ...
... observe , are ever on the wing of fpeculation , devifing new theories both of facred and civil go- vernment ; and when any difagreeable truth ftands in their way , they have only to hold it up , as an exploded doctrine , -a remnant of ...
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