The Church of England Its Own Witness: An Argument to Prove the Identity of the Church of England with the Ancient British and Apostolic Church in Locality of Jurisdiction, Form of Government, and Institution of Doctrine ...J.G. & F. Rivington, 1835 - 36 |
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... means - the affording and enjoying of a scriptural liturgical mode of offering divine worship , and of giving instruction from heaven in every parish in England and Wales every Sabbath - day ; the placing of well - educated , and as the ...
... means - the affording and enjoying of a scriptural liturgical mode of offering divine worship , and of giving instruction from heaven in every parish in England and Wales every Sabbath - day ; the placing of well - educated , and as the ...
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... mean in the best sense of the word , is awakening to the necessity of making some grand effort for the salvation of ... means of ignobly selling the best and dearest institution that God has given him , into the hands of the enemies of ...
... mean in the best sense of the word , is awakening to the necessity of making some grand effort for the salvation of ... means of ignobly selling the best and dearest institution that God has given him , into the hands of the enemies of ...
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... means of Hengist , because he opposed the marriage of Vortigern with his daughter ; Theonus , 553 ; fled into Wales , 586. Our limits will not allow us to give the names of the other bishops on record ; we shall , therefore , content ...
... means of Hengist , because he opposed the marriage of Vortigern with his daughter ; Theonus , 553 ; fled into Wales , 586. Our limits will not allow us to give the names of the other bishops on record ; we shall , therefore , content ...
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... means , be done without the bishops , even as ye now practise . Subject yourselves to the presbyters ; and let the deacons study to please all men ; for they are not deacons of meats and drinks , but ministers of God's Church . " In the ...
... means , be done without the bishops , even as ye now practise . Subject yourselves to the presbyters ; and let the deacons study to please all men ; for they are not deacons of meats and drinks , but ministers of God's Church . " In the ...
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... mean as to its origin or institution . Where is the Act of Parliament which enacts it ? Will the acute and intuitive ... means , our Saxon forefathers were delivered from the errors of Paganism , and at this day , having thrown off a ...
... mean as to its origin or institution . Where is the Act of Parliament which enacts it ? Will the acute and intuitive ... means , our Saxon forefathers were delivered from the errors of Paganism , and at this day , having thrown off a ...
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