Religious Enthusiasm Considered: In Eight Sermons, Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year MDCCCII., at the Lecture Founded by John Bampton, A.M. [sic], Canon of SalisburyUniversity Press for the author; sold by W. Hanwell and J. Parker, 1803 - 502 |
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... Church , or who are preparing themselves to exercise that most facred of all functions , that in the regulation of their re- ligious conduct , whether it regard their faith , or their practice , they cannot too carefully re- ject every ...
... Church , or who are preparing themselves to exercise that most facred of all functions , that in the regulation of their re- ligious conduct , whether it regard their faith , or their practice , they cannot too carefully re- ject every ...
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... Church . If you are fecure of your in- tegrity before God ; that is , if you believe what you fay you be- lieve , it is no matter what Church you are of , the rest is a mere dream . See W. Law's firft Letter to Bishop Hoadly , as ...
... Church . If you are fecure of your in- tegrity before God ; that is , if you believe what you fay you be- lieve , it is no matter what Church you are of , the rest is a mere dream . See W. Law's firft Letter to Bishop Hoadly , as ...
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... Church refuses to infist , and they will find in that belief a mo- tive to separate , which nothing can ever coun- teract . Urge them with the danger of haftily breaking communion ; reason with them on the fin of destroying Church Unity ...
... Church refuses to infist , and they will find in that belief a mo- tive to separate , which nothing can ever coun- teract . Urge them with the danger of haftily breaking communion ; reason with them on the fin of destroying Church Unity ...
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... Church Government shall be left to newness of opinion , " and men's fancies ; foon after , as many kinds of Religions will " spring up , as there are parish - churches within England ; " 6 every contentious and ignorant perfon ...
... Church Government shall be left to newness of opinion , " and men's fancies ; foon after , as many kinds of Religions will " spring up , as there are parish - churches within England ; " 6 every contentious and ignorant perfon ...
Strona 83
... Church Unity is not , as fome factious perfons have imagined , a notion purely of political con- trivance , but a duty , which , as it is grounded upon the exprefs commands of God , muft be binding upon every member of the Chriftian Church ...
... Church Unity is not , as fome factious perfons have imagined , a notion purely of political con- trivance , but a duty , which , as it is grounded upon the exprefs commands of God , muft be binding upon every member of the Chriftian Church ...
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