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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... against Ministerial Con- formity be received as built upon good reafons , the confequence will be , that We must be accounted guilty of as many and great crimes as it is well poffible for any men to be guilty of . I do not say that it ...
... against Ministerial Con- formity be received as built upon good reafons , the confequence will be , that We must be accounted guilty of as many and great crimes as it is well poffible for any men to be guilty of . I do not say that it ...
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... against one another ? One would think it were time now to fuffer the paffions of Men . to coot , and to addrefs only to their reafon and judgment . I And it is to the Reason and Judgment of Men I here appeal , regarding nothing in Mr ...
... against one another ? One would think it were time now to fuffer the paffions of Men . to coot , and to addrefs only to their reafon and judgment . I And it is to the Reason and Judgment of Men I here appeal , regarding nothing in Mr ...
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... against Episcopal Ordination , confider'd . 1. Obj . from the Peace of their 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 ...
... against Episcopal Ordination , confider'd . 1. Obj . from the Peace of their 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 ...
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... against the Ufe of the Cross , premised 1. Obj . against it , viz . The Misunderstandings of the Vulgar and Injudicious P. 57 . P. 58 . 2. Obj . that it looks as if Baptifm were not complete without it p . 59 . p . 60 . 3. Obj . That it ...
... against the Ufe of the Cross , premised 1. Obj . against it , viz . The Misunderstandings of the Vulgar and Injudicious P. 57 . P. 58 . 2. Obj . that it looks as if Baptifm were not complete without it p . 59 . p . 60 . 3. Obj . That it ...
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... against fuch Impofitions in the 14th Chap . to the Romans . p . 88 , to 96 . 3. That Mr. Baxter's Practice , and the Practice of the Independents , is for , and not against fuch Impofitions . p . 96 , to 103 . VI . Obj . Because this ...
... against fuch Impofitions in the 14th Chap . to the Romans . p . 88 , to 96 . 3. That Mr. Baxter's Practice , and the Practice of the Independents , is for , and not against fuch Impofitions . p . 96 , to 103 . VI . Obj . Because this ...
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Página 154 - ... them, and the defects of the present way of worship, that they should keep to the public assemblies and make use of such helps as might be had in public, together with their private helps. Only in three cases they ought to absent themselves. When the minister was one that was utterly insufficient, as not being able to teach them the articles of the faith and essentials of true religion ; such as, alas ! they had known to their sorrow. When the minister preached any heresy, or doctrine which was...