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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... nor call your attention to all the minutia which might furnish subject for debate , to thofe who know not how to employ their time better . It would be mere trifling to difpute for or against against a furplice or a band , a gown or [ 14 ]
... nor call your attention to all the minutia which might furnish subject for debate , to thofe who know not how to employ their time better . It would be mere trifling to difpute for or against against a furplice or a band , a gown or [ 14 ]
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... I may fo call it ) is preached or prized , I deem you a better judge than myfelf . It is certain , that the number of Dif- fenting Minifters who are very willing C willing it fhould be publicly known that they differ widely [ 17 ]
... I may fo call it ) is preached or prized , I deem you a better judge than myfelf . It is certain , that the number of Dif- fenting Minifters who are very willing C willing it fhould be publicly known that they differ widely [ 17 ]
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... about nine tenths of the kingdom would be deprived at a ftroke , of the very form of public Religion , and reduced in a fhort time ( for any relief the Dif- fenting fenting Interest could afford ) to a ftate little better [ 18 ]
... about nine tenths of the kingdom would be deprived at a ftroke , of the very form of public Religion , and reduced in a fhort time ( for any relief the Dif- fenting fenting Interest could afford ) to a ftate little better [ 18 ]
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... better than heathenifm . That there is any regard paid to the Lord's - day through the greater part of the land , that the holy Scriptures are publicly read to thousands who probably would otherwife know no more of the Bible than they ...
... better than heathenifm . That there is any regard paid to the Lord's - day through the greater part of the land , that the holy Scriptures are publicly read to thousands who probably would otherwife know no more of the Bible than they ...
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... in it , though I may admire my own performance , and be applauded by others , it is no better than a mere lifeless form , in the fight of Him who fearcheth the heart . Not Not to fay , that many who pro- fefs to [ 26 ]
... in it , though I may admire my own performance , and be applauded by others , it is no better than a mere lifeless form , in the fight of Him who fearcheth the heart . Not Not to fay , that many who pro- fefs to [ 26 ]
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