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Page ix
... churches ; that the government of the church should be according to the pattern of other churches , and particularly the word of God . This awakened all my attention and my zeal - I saw that a way was opening for the establishment of ...
... churches ; that the government of the church should be according to the pattern of other churches , and particularly the word of God . This awakened all my attention and my zeal - I saw that a way was opening for the establishment of ...
Page x
... church members . " Our ceremonies are senseless in themselves , and serve for nothing but either to facilitate our return to popery , or to hide the defects of better knowledge , and to set off the pomp of prelacy . " Mingled with this ...
... church members . " Our ceremonies are senseless in themselves , and serve for nothing but either to facilitate our return to popery , or to hide the defects of better knowledge , and to set off the pomp of prelacy . " Mingled with this ...
Page xv
... church government is set down in Holy Scripture , and that to say otherwise is untrue . In ch . III . That it is dangerous and unworthy of the gospel to hold that church government is to be patterned by the law , as bishop Andrews and ...
... church government is set down in Holy Scripture , and that to say otherwise is untrue . In ch . III . That it is dangerous and unworthy of the gospel to hold that church government is to be patterned by the law , as bishop Andrews and ...
Page xviii
... church of England is worse than whoredom or drunkenness ? " The formularies of the church as by law established , are examined in the 11th section , and severely exposed . Being taxed by his adversary with a want of ac- quaintance with ...
... church of England is worse than whoredom or drunkenness ? " The formularies of the church as by law established , are examined in the 11th section , and severely exposed . Being taxed by his adversary with a want of ac- quaintance with ...
Page xxxii
... church of Eng- land , differing in magnitude not density , have endeavoured to throw the shade of a foul slander over the Miltonic orb in this controversy . As Mr. Todd adds nothing of weight to the Bishop's paragraph , we shall content ...
... church of Eng- land , differing in magnitude not density , have endeavoured to throw the shade of a foul slander over the Miltonic orb in this controversy . As Mr. Todd adds nothing of weight to the Bishop's paragraph , we shall content ...
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