The Churchman Armed Against the Errors of Time, Tom 3J. J. Stockdale, 1814 |
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... occasion to abuse their names to countenance their own divisions : and St. Paul in condemning this abuse , was willing to spare the persons who had caused it , as being minded to see if they would be brought to a better temper without ...
... occasion to abuse their names to countenance their own divisions : and St. Paul in condemning this abuse , was willing to spare the persons who had caused it , as being minded to see if they would be brought to a better temper without ...
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... occasion , they will come to the established Church and communicate with us . And this , say they , is the way to make both one , and a most certain token of their great modera- tion . But will the countenancing two separate parties ...
... occasion , they will come to the established Church and communicate with us . And this , say they , is the way to make both one , and a most certain token of their great modera- tion . But will the countenancing two separate parties ...
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... occasion for it ? We may very well say to these moderate churchmen , or moderate dissen- ters , that divide themselves between one side and the other , and keep stedfast to neither , what Elijah said to the Israelites on the like occasion ...
... occasion for it ? We may very well say to these moderate churchmen , or moderate dissen- ters , that divide themselves between one side and the other , and keep stedfast to neither , what Elijah said to the Israelites on the like occasion ...
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... occasion an outward conformity . But what is this to the purpose , supposing it to be true ? I hope for all this , that good salaries may procure good schoolmasters ; and good benefices sound and orthodox pastors , who , it is likely ...
... occasion an outward conformity . But what is this to the purpose , supposing it to be true ? I hope for all this , that good salaries may procure good schoolmasters ; and good benefices sound and orthodox pastors , who , it is likely ...
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... occasion ) not coming with the same degree of force , wherewith natural truths usually present themselves to the mind ( because we see it through a great variety of mediums ) may easily be lost where passion and prejudice intervene to ...
... occasion ) not coming with the same degree of force , wherewith natural truths usually present themselves to the mind ( because we see it through a great variety of mediums ) may easily be lost where passion and prejudice intervene to ...
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