Primitive Truth and Order Vindicated from Modern Misrepresenta Tion: With a Defence of Episcopacy, Particularly that of Scotland, Against an Attack Made on it by the Late Dr. Campbell, of Aberdeen, in His Lectures on Ecclesiastical HistoryT. & J. Swords, 1808 - 422 páginas |
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... admit of no sort of doubt in the minds of those who are rightly instructed in the knowledge of divine things : and there cannot be a more agreeable subject of Christian medita- tion , than to survey the various means and instruments by ...
... admit of no sort of doubt in the minds of those who are rightly instructed in the knowledge of divine things : and there cannot be a more agreeable subject of Christian medita- tion , than to survey the various means and instruments by ...
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... admits of no change or variation , and so makes the volume of revelation speak a clear , consistent language from beginning to end . It begins with the crea- tion of the world , and the formation of man ; and it ends with the last ...
... admits of no change or variation , and so makes the volume of revelation speak a clear , consistent language from beginning to end . It begins with the crea- tion of the world , and the formation of man ; and it ends with the last ...
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... admit the truth of this position ' ; and we are not ignorant of the arguments , such as they are , on which their ... admitting , that something like Episcopacy was ap pointed by the apostles , " still they insist , that “ such an ...
... admit the truth of this position ' ; and we are not ignorant of the arguments , such as they are , on which their ... admitting , that something like Episcopacy was ap pointed by the apostles , " still they insist , that “ such an ...
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... admit of no other variety of obligation on our part , than what is determined by our Lord's own deci- sion of this matter " These ought ye to have done , and • Bishop Butler , in his Analogy , & c . p . 193 , of the fifth edition - a ...
... admit of no other variety of obligation on our part , than what is determined by our Lord's own deci- sion of this matter " These ought ye to have done , and • Bishop Butler , in his Analogy , & c . p . 193 , of the fifth edition - a ...
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... admit , with the learned Dodwell , † that in the censure inflicted on the incestuous person , the Christians at Corinth were but the executors of the doom awarded by the apostle . Nor does any one question the apostolic authority in ...
... admit , with the learned Dodwell , † that in the censure inflicted on the incestuous person , the Christians at Corinth were but the executors of the doom awarded by the apostle . Nor does any one question the apostolic authority in ...
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