The Eclectic Review, Tom 8;Tom 26Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1817 |
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... liberty as well as the reformed religion , they dis- covered a zealous and unskaken loyalty . Far from attempting to better their circumstances by means incompatible with the discharge of their duty , they enacted that no minister ...
... liberty as well as the reformed religion , they dis- covered a zealous and unskaken loyalty . Far from attempting to better their circumstances by means incompatible with the discharge of their duty , they enacted that no minister ...
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... liberty of the nation , might be deemed illegal . An attempt to obviate this inconvenience , by appointing to the vacant sees nominal prelates , with the privilege of meet- ing with the states , as it was subversive of ecclesiastical ...
... liberty of the nation , might be deemed illegal . An attempt to obviate this inconvenience , by appointing to the vacant sees nominal prelates , with the privilege of meet- ing with the states , as it was subversive of ecclesiastical ...
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... liberty of the church , were confirmed . This was far from satisfying the Presbyterians , who , confiding in the zeal of the people , were determined to carry their measures . An act was passed in the assembly of July , 1580 , declaring ...
... liberty of the church , were confirmed . This was far from satisfying the Presbyterians , who , confiding in the zeal of the people , were determined to carry their measures . An act was passed in the assembly of July , 1580 , declaring ...
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... liberty of the ministers . They found it expedient , in a General Assembly , which , after nearly two years ' interruption , was held May , 1586 , to consent to the con- tinuance of the name and office of bishop , the power of the ...
... liberty of the ministers . They found it expedient , in a General Assembly , which , after nearly two years ' interruption , was held May , 1586 , to consent to the con- tinuance of the name and office of bishop , the power of the ...
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... liberty of the ministers in their public discourses . The Assembly agreed to abide by the clause of the act respect- ing the calling of that judicatory , and ordained that no minister should utter any irreverent speeches against his ...
... liberty of the ministers in their public discourses . The Assembly agreed to abide by the clause of the act respect- ing the calling of that judicatory , and ordained that no minister should utter any irreverent speeches against his ...
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