| Claudius Buchanan - Sermons - 1811 - 302 pages
...that no man who desires to maintain a pure character in his holy office needs to be ashamed of it.* *It is worthy of remark, that the names of reproach...Christ. They have been since called Pietists from their PIETY, Puritans from their PUUITV, nnd Saints from their HOLINESS. In the present day, their ministers... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - Asia - 1811 - 432 pages
...that no man who desires to maintain a pure character iu his holy office needs to be ashamed of it.* * It is worthy of remark, that the names of reproach...Christ. They have been since called Pietists, from their PIETY, Puritans from their PURITY, and Saints from their HOLINESS. In the present day, their ministers... | |
| Samuel Butler (bp. of Lichfield and Coventry.) - 1811 - 136 pages
...derived! ffor* somethmg highly virtuous or laudable. ''. ••• *i if " Believers were tirst catted CHRISTIANS, aS a term of reproach after the name of...Christ. They have been since called Pietists from their PIETY-; Puritans from their PURITY, and Saints from thetf HOLINESS* In the present day their Ministers... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1812 - 648 pages
...no man who desires to maintain a pure character in his holy office needs to b«kashamed of it. * • It is worthy of remark, that the names of reproach...term of reproach, after the name of Christ. They have betn since called Pietists, from their PlETY, Puritans from their PURI, TY, and Saints from their HOLIKESS.... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - Asia - 1812 - 424 pages
...Paul was accused of being "beside himself;" but his only answer was this ; " Whether we be beside * It is worthy of remark, that the names of reproach...virtuous or laudable. Believers were first called CHHISTIAKS, as a term of reproach, after the name of Christ. They have been since called Pietists,... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1812 - 350 pages
...that no man who desires to maintain a pure character in his holy office needs to be ashamed of it. * * It is worthy of remark, that the names of reproach...been generally derived from something highly virtuous Of laudable. Believers were first called CHRISTIANS, as a term of reproach, after the name of Christ.... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - Asia - 1812 - 382 pages
...that no man who desires to maintain a pu character in his holy office needs to be ashamed i it.* * It is worthy of remark, that the names of reproach which men of tb« •world have given to religious men) have bt.rii generally derived from something highly virtuous... | |
| Arminianism - 1812 - 1006 pages
...to that part of the vifible church of which they are injudicious, if not intemperate, advocates. 11 It is worthy of remark, that the names of reproach...to religious men, have been generally derived from fomething highly virtuous or laudable. " Believers were firft called CHRISTIANS, as a term of reproacli... | |
| Thomas Baker - 1869 - 726 pages
...take of God the Father.' In p. 103 he cites from Claudius Buchanan's Three Erat of Light (p. 58) the remark, ' that the names of reproach which men of...derived from something highly virtuous or laudable [eg Pietists, Puritans, Saints, Evangelicals]... the usual term of religious reproach at this day Í3... | |
| Thomas Baker - 1869 - 726 pages
...of God the Father.' In p. 103 he cites from Claudius Buchanan's Three Егоз of Light (p. 58) the remark, ' that the names of reproach which men of...have been generally derived from something highly virtufin.4 or laudable [eg Pietints, Puritana, Saints, Evangelicals]... the usual term of religious... | |
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