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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... considered , there would be more true piety , and more peace , more of those virtues which will be required in heaven , and which must there- fore be first learned upon earth . Some amongst us err , because they know not the Scriptures ...
... considered , there would be more true piety , and more peace , more of those virtues which will be required in heaven , and which must there- fore be first learned upon earth . Some amongst us err , because they know not the Scriptures ...
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... considered as a religion true in itself or beneficial to us , takes care to include in the number of these important doc- trines , the Constitution and Use of the Church ; " a subject on which , " he says , men's principles for some ...
... considered as a religion true in itself or beneficial to us , takes care to include in the number of these important doc- trines , the Constitution and Use of the Church ; " a subject on which , " he says , men's principles for some ...
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... considered as an outward and visible society , possessing all the powers and privileges , and im posing on its members all the relative duties implied in the allusions which I have now quoted . As a bady , all the members must be joined ...
... considered as an outward and visible society , possessing all the powers and privileges , and im posing on its members all the relative duties implied in the allusions which I have now quoted . As a bady , all the members must be joined ...
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... considered as proceeding from an earnest desire to promote the salvation of men , and to join fer- vently in the pious wish and petition of the church , as ex- pressed in one of her daily prayers , " that all who profess and call ...
... considered as proceeding from an earnest desire to promote the salvation of men , and to join fer- vently in the pious wish and petition of the church , as ex- pressed in one of her daily prayers , " that all who profess and call ...
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... considered as a formal rejection of his intercession ; and therefore it was rejected , and God had no respect to it , or to the offerer . In this early and remarkable instance we may see a lively representation , on the one hand , of ...
... considered as a formal rejection of his intercession ; and therefore it was rejected , and God had no respect to it , or to the offerer . In this early and remarkable instance we may see a lively representation , on the one hand , of ...
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