The Life and Times of the Rev. Richard Baxter: With a Critical Examination of His Writings, Volumen1Crocker & Brewster, 1831 |
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... church of Rome . His views of the au- thority of the church , and the insufficiency of Scripture , are much more Popish than Protestant ; and the greatest trial to which the judiciousness of Hooker could have been subjected , would have ...
... church of Rome . His views of the au- thority of the church , and the insufficiency of Scripture , are much more Popish than Protestant ; and the greatest trial to which the judiciousness of Hooker could have been subjected , would have ...
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... church of Dudley , and while in that parish began to study with greater attention than he had formerly done the subject of Noncon- formity . From some of the Nonconformists in the place , he received books and manuscripts which he had ...
... church of Dudley , and while in that parish began to study with greater attention than he had formerly done the subject of Noncon- formity . From some of the Nonconformists in the place , he received books and manuscripts which he had ...
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... church could scarcely have been devised . d Its effect on Baxter was , not only a resolution never to sub- scribe to it , but a determination to examine more thoroughly the nature of that episcopacy , the yoke of which he began to feel ...
... church could scarcely have been devised . d Its effect on Baxter was , not only a resolution never to sub- scribe to it , but a determination to examine more thoroughly the nature of that episcopacy , the yoke of which he began to feel ...
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... church claims , did not arise from the mem- bers being all of one mind on religious subjects . One party cared little for the alterations which had been made in the church ; but said , if parliaments be once put down , and arbitrary ...
... church claims , did not arise from the mem- bers being all of one mind on religious subjects . One party cared little for the alterations which had been made in the church ; but said , if parliaments be once put down , and arbitrary ...
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... church very convenient . The people were ignorant , rude , and loose in their manners ; but had scarcely ever enjoyed any faithful , evangelical preaching . There was , at the same time , a small number of pious people among them , who ...
... church very convenient . The people were ignorant , rude , and loose in their manners ; but had scarcely ever enjoyed any faithful , evangelical preaching . There was , at the same time , a small number of pious people among them , who ...
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Página 348 - But without faith it is impossible to please God ; for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is the rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
Página 358 - And when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he said, Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit: and having said thus, he gave up the ghost.
Página 354 - Jerusalem, and to an innumerable company of angels, to the general assembly and church of the first-born, whose names are written in heaven...
Página 351 - And Paul dwelt two whole years in his own hired house ; and received all that came in unto him, preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ, with all confidence, no man forbidding him.
Página 38 - But as then he that was born after the flesh persecuted him that was born after the Spirit, even so it is now.
Página 280 - I, AB, do declare that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take arms against the king, and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person or against those that are commissioned by him...
Página 230 - ... unfeigned assent and consent, as aforesaid, and subscribed the declaration aforesaid, and shall not take and subscribe the oath following: I, AB, do swear, that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever, to take arms against the king...
Página 139 - ... would otherwise cooperate with him ; and makes a man walk almost alone, to his own ends. The third and greatest is, that it depriveth a man of one of the most principal instruments for action ; which is trust and belief. The best composition and temperature is, to have openness in fame and opinion ; secrecy in habit ; dissimulation in seasonable use ; and a power to feign, if there be no remedy.
Página 231 - Yet, to quit the towns where they had long been connected, and where alone they had friends and disciples, for a residence in country villages, was an exclusion from the ordinary means of subsistence. The Church of England had, doubtless, her provocations; but she made retaliation much more than commensurate to the injury.
Página 51 - But their most frequent and vehement disputes were for liberty of conscience, as they called it; that is, that the civil magistrate had nothing to do to determine any thing in matters of religion, by constraint or restraint ; but every man might not only hold, but preach and do, in matters of religion, what he pleased...