A Summary of the History of the English Church, and of the Sects which Have Departed from Its Communion: With Answers to Each Dissenting Body Relative to Its Pretended Grounds of Separation, Volume 3J. Hatchard, 1820 - Great Britain |
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... religious view , both in this and in other countries , who never were able to muster the fourth part of such a force . Many sects , and many religious systems , whose ulti- mate influence became extensive , struggled in their cradle ...
... religious view , both in this and in other countries , who never were able to muster the fourth part of such a force . Many sects , and many religious systems , whose ulti- mate influence became extensive , struggled in their cradle ...
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... Religion . - VIII . Whiston's Arian Work . IX . Fleetwood's Preface burnt.- X. Queen Anne's Bounty . XI . Fifty Churches built . - XII . State of Preaching . - XIII . Ireland and Scotland . - XIV . Acts of Parliament . - XV . Learned ...
... Religion . - VIII . Whiston's Arian Work . IX . Fleetwood's Preface burnt.- X. Queen Anne's Bounty . XI . Fifty Churches built . - XII . State of Preaching . - XIII . Ireland and Scotland . - XIV . Acts of Parliament . - XV . Learned ...
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... religion- ists , or canting fanatics , into a nation of livers without God in the world . In this general pro- fligacy , the royalists took the lead . Abhorring the morose deportment and scripture - quoting * The whole Presbyterian body ...
... religion- ists , or canting fanatics , into a nation of livers without God in the world . In this general pro- fligacy , the royalists took the lead . Abhorring the morose deportment and scripture - quoting * The whole Presbyterian body ...
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... religion , and the Common Prayer Book the rule of worship sanctioned by the legislature . For this reason , without any formal act or proclamation , religious matters at once glided silently into their wonted channel . * Although we ...
... religion , and the Common Prayer Book the rule of worship sanctioned by the legislature . For this reason , without any formal act or proclamation , religious matters at once glided silently into their wonted channel . * Although we ...
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... religion only as an appen- dage to the state , and union as desirable at any price ; secretly complimented themselves * Baxter , p . 243 . on their liberal and moderate sentiments . Among these latter 17th Cent . ] 9 CHARLES II .
... religion only as an appen- dage to the state , and union as desirable at any price ; secretly complimented themselves * Baxter , p . 243 . on their liberal and moderate sentiments . Among these latter 17th Cent . ] 9 CHARLES II .
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Page 320 - Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O LORD; for in thy sight shall no man living be justified.
Page 357 - Who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament ; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life.
Page 341 - Christ), which in other ages was not made known to the sons of men...
Page 337 - Think not that I am come to destroy the law or the prophets; I am not come to destroy but to fulfil. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
Page 329 - Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.
Page 210 - Such a society is no other than "a company of men having the form and seeking the power of godliness, united in order to pray together, to receive the word of exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation.
Page 293 - Nevertheless, he left not himself without witness, in that he did good, and gave us rain from heaven, and fruitful seasons, filling our hearts with food and gladness.
Page 318 - Bear ye one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ." "Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, who, being in the form of God, took upon him the form of a servant...
Page 356 - Except a man be born of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God, John iii.