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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... fub- fequent Letters I purpose to ac- quaint you more directly with the reasons which determined my own choice , and which still fatisfy me , D. A that that in receiving epifcopal ordina- tion , and exercifing my [ 39 ]
... fub- fequent Letters I purpose to ac- quaint you more directly with the reasons which determined my own choice , and which still fatisfy me , D. A that that in receiving epifcopal ordina- tion , and exercifing my [ 39 ]
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... receiving epifcopal ordina- tion , and exercifing my miniftry in the established Church I have not acted wrong . At present , I fhall relieve your attention , by fubfcribing myfelf Your affectionate Friend and Brother , LETTER LETTER II ...
... receiving epifcopal ordina- tion , and exercifing my miniftry in the established Church I have not acted wrong . At present , I fhall relieve your attention , by fubfcribing myfelf Your affectionate Friend and Brother , LETTER LETTER II ...
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... received benefit and pleasure from my in- tercourse with my new friends , it is no wonder that while my heart was warm , and my experience and judgment judgment unformed , I fhould enter with readiness into all [ 47 ]
... received benefit and pleasure from my in- tercourse with my new friends , it is no wonder that while my heart was warm , and my experience and judgment judgment unformed , I fhould enter with readiness into all [ 47 ]
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... - deavours to 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 ]
... - deavours to 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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... received amongst you , might prove confiderably to their emo-- lument . Nor can it upon better . grounds be afcribed to obfti- nate prejudice and incurable bi- gotry , that your arguments do not prevail . For it is well known that many ...
... received amongst you , might prove confiderably to their emo-- lument . Nor can it upon better . grounds be afcribed to obfti- nate prejudice and incurable bi- gotry , that your arguments do not prevail . For it is well known that many ...
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