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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... arguments in defence of Episco- pacy in general , and particularly that of Scotland ; and to persuade such of the inhabitants of this country as profess to be of the Episcopal Communion , to walk worthy of that profession , by acting in ...
... arguments in defence of Episco- pacy in general , and particularly that of Scotland ; and to persuade such of the inhabitants of this country as profess to be of the Episcopal Communion , to walk worthy of that profession , by acting in ...
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... arguments for the vindication of those sound and salutary principles , by which they have the happiness to be distinguished . It is an observation of undeniable certainty , that the same Divine Being , the Almighty Lord of heaven and ...
... arguments for the vindication of those sound and salutary principles , by which they have the happiness to be distinguished . It is an observation of undeniable certainty , that the same Divine Being , the Almighty Lord of heaven and ...
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... arguments in favour of the Christian religion ; since all that has hap pened to these scattered tribes of Israel was distinctly and repeatedly foretold in those scriptures of the Old and New Testement , on whose combined evidence , the ...
... arguments in favour of the Christian religion ; since all that has hap pened to these scattered tribes of Israel was distinctly and repeatedly foretold in those scriptures of the Old and New Testement , on whose combined evidence , the ...
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... arguments , such as they are , on which their rejection of it is founded . " It cannot be proved , " they say , " that any plan or form of ecclesiastical government was laid down in the Christian church , or that any command was given ...
... arguments , such as they are , on which their rejection of it is founded . " It cannot be proved , " they say , " that any plan or form of ecclesiastical government was laid down in the Christian church , or that any command was given ...
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... thereby showing , that the 2 * Heb . xii . 16 . See this argument well handled in Mr. Daubeny's excellent Guide to the Church , p . 25 , & c . • " law being a shadow of good things to 94 General Defence of Episcopacy ,
... thereby showing , that the 2 * Heb . xii . 16 . See this argument well handled in Mr. Daubeny's excellent Guide to the Church , p . 25 , & c . • " law being a shadow of good things to 94 General Defence of Episcopacy ,
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