Apologia: Four Letters to a Minister of an Independent Church: by a Minister of the Church of EnglandJ. Buckland; and J. Johnson, 1784 - 163 páginas |
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... agree in the fame important leading principles , fhould lay fo much stress upon their circumftantial differences in fentiment , as to prevent the exer- cife of mutual love and forbear- ance and that inftead of labour- ing in concert ...
... agree in the fame important leading principles , fhould lay fo much stress upon their circumftantial differences in fentiment , as to prevent the exer- cife of mutual love and forbear- ance and that inftead of labour- ing in concert ...
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... obtain information , though they agree with the evan- gelical Diffenters in their views of the Gospel ( which yet they received not from them , but from the the holy Scripture ) they are still conftrained to differ [ 54 ]
... obtain information , though they agree with the evan- gelical Diffenters in their views of the Gospel ( which yet they received not from them , but from the the holy Scripture ) they are still conftrained to differ [ 54 ]
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... agree in af- ferting the authority and right of the Lord Jefus , as King and Head of his Church , the va- rious apprehenfions they frame of the rule to which he requires them to conform , and their pertinacious attach- attachment to ...
... agree in af- ferting the authority and right of the Lord Jefus , as King and Head of his Church , the va- rious apprehenfions they frame of the rule to which he requires them to conform , and their pertinacious attach- attachment to ...
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... agree with them to a tittle , makes them forget that they are children in the fame fami- ly , and fervants of the fame mafter . And while they vex and worry each other with disputations and cenfures , the world wonders and laughs at ...
... agree with them to a tittle , makes them forget that they are children in the fame fami- ly , and fervants of the fame mafter . And while they vex and worry each other with disputations and cenfures , the world wonders and laughs at ...
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... very widely .. Wherein they agreed I could fully agree with them . Wherein they differed I was left in the uncer- tainty of a traveller who , enquir ing his way of two perfons , is Golds GA told by one to turn to the right , and [ 87 ]
... very widely .. Wherein they agreed I could fully agree with them . Wherein they differed I was left in the uncer- tainty of a traveller who , enquir ing his way of two perfons , is Golds GA told by one to turn to the right , and [ 87 ]
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Apologia, Four Letters to a Minister of an Independant Church, by a Minister ... John Newton Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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