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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... offer a word in favour of their ex- pedience . I plead not for this or that establishment , or the admi- nistration of one preferably to an- other ; but chiefly for that circum- ftance which I fuppofe is common to them all : I mean ...
... offer a word in favour of their ex- pedience . I plead not for this or that establishment , or the admi- nistration of one preferably to an- other ; but chiefly for that circum- ftance which I fuppofe is common to them all : I mean ...
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... offer . I had rather be filent than plead even for truth in an angry con- tentious spirit . For every year of my life strengthens my conviction of the importance of that divine aphorifm , The wrath of man worketh not the righteousness ...
... offer . I had rather be filent than plead even for truth in an angry con- tentious spirit . For every year of my life strengthens my conviction of the importance of that divine aphorifm , The wrath of man worketh not the righteousness ...
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... offer , not merely as an account of the motives which influenced me twenty years ago , but rather as the confiderations which at this minute call upon me to be heartily thankful to the Lord , for leading me by a way which which I knew ...
... offer , not merely as an account of the motives which influenced me twenty years ago , but rather as the confiderations which at this minute call upon me to be heartily thankful to the Lord , for leading me by a way which which I knew ...
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... offering many arguments to prove that it was even finful to feparate from it , and that it was the only refemblance of the primitive apof- tolical Church . I own to you , that I thought fome of their affer- tions upon this head were too ...
... offering many arguments to prove that it was even finful to feparate from it , and that it was the only refemblance of the primitive apof- tolical Church . I own to you , that I thought fome of their affer- tions upon this head were too ...
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... and Scotch Churches had to offer in favour of their re- fpective conftitutions , for they were both equally deftitute of any foundation in truth or Scripture . That That I had only to read the New Teftament for [ 89 ] .
... and Scotch Churches had to offer in favour of their re- fpective conftitutions , for they were both equally deftitute of any foundation in truth or Scripture . That That I had only to read the New Teftament for [ 89 ] .
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