The Reasonableness of Conformity to the Church of England, Represented to the Dissenting Ministers: In Answer to the Tenth Chapter of Mr. Calamy's Abridgment of Mr. Baxter's History of His Life and Times ...T. Childe, 1703 |
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... Consciences 2. Obj . from the Credit of Foreign Churches P. 23 . P. 24 . 3. Obj . from the Scruples of their People . p . 25 , 26 , 27 . The Summ of the Argument p . 28 . The The Second of the Scrupled Terms of Ministerial Conformi ty.
... Consciences 2. Obj . from the Credit of Foreign Churches P. 23 . P. 24 . 3. Obj . from the Scruples of their People . p . 25 , 26 , 27 . The Summ of the Argument p . 28 . The The Second of the Scrupled Terms of Ministerial Conformi ty.
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... Scruples of many of the People . P. 173 , to 179 . 7 The Reasons of the Diffenters , to prove the Unlawfulness of Conftant Communion , from the Circumftances attend- ing it ; notwithstanding the Material Lawfulness of it , confidered ...
... Scruples of many of the People . P. 173 , to 179 . 7 The Reasons of the Diffenters , to prove the Unlawfulness of Conftant Communion , from the Circumftances attend- ing it ; notwithstanding the Material Lawfulness of it , confidered ...
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... Scruples . What I find urg'd is compre- hended under thefe three Heads . 1. The Peace of your own Confciences . 2. The credit of the reformed Churches a- broad . 3 . The Scruples of your own Peo- ple . For , as to nullifying your paft ...
... Scruples . What I find urg'd is compre- hended under thefe three Heads . 1. The Peace of your own Confciences . 2. The credit of the reformed Churches a- broad . 3 . The Scruples of your own Peo- ple . For , as to nullifying your paft ...
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... Scruples of the People ? unless perhaps it be worth while to enquire , whether the Scruples on the part of Regular Ordinations be not to be much more regarded , than the Scruples on the part of Irregular Or- dinations . We defire you to ...
... Scruples of the People ? unless perhaps it be worth while to enquire , whether the Scruples on the part of Regular Ordinations be not to be much more regarded , than the Scruples on the part of Irregular Or- dinations . We defire you to ...
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... Scruples pretended ? If the thing be reasonable , and yet not to be done because it would raise Scruples in the People ; then it is a good argument for not doing a reasonable thing , that it will raife fcruples in others.But this we ...
... Scruples pretended ? If the thing be reasonable , and yet not to be done because it would raise Scruples in the People ; then it is a good argument for not doing a reasonable thing , that it will raife fcruples in others.But this we ...
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