The Christian ObserverHatchard and Company, 1803 |
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... Church had been chosen at a time " when not many wise , not many learned , were called : " they might have much zeal ... Church . Once more - If the claims of authority be well grounded , they will , of course , be highest when nearest ...
... Church had been chosen at a time " when not many wise , not many learned , were called : " they might have much zeal ... Church . Once more - If the claims of authority be well grounded , they will , of course , be highest when nearest ...
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... Church of England ; is it t of unspeakable moment , that the wad distinction between the true fol- wer of Christ , and a member mere- of his visible Church , should be arly set forth , and zealously assert , in every Christian pulpit ...
... Church of England ; is it t of unspeakable moment , that the wad distinction between the true fol- wer of Christ , and a member mere- of his visible Church , should be arly set forth , and zealously assert , in every Christian pulpit ...
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... Church : how much justice the following otations are adduced to determine . The commission given to all priests is a and heavenly commission ; and this , btless , is the source of all their power and ority in the Church of God . Without ...
... Church : how much justice the following otations are adduced to determine . The commission given to all priests is a and heavenly commission ; and this , btless , is the source of all their power and ority in the Church of God . Without ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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