Dissent unscriptural, demonstrated in a third letter to J.P. Smith, an answer to his 'Rejoinder' to a 'Second letter' on that subject1835 - 80 páginas |
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... tion is determinable , and has long ago been suffici- ently determined . If I am asked , by what means this argument can be made to work , my answer will be , By the same generally that our laws , statute and common , are also made to ...
... tion is determinable , and has long ago been suffici- ently determined . If I am asked , by what means this argument can be made to work , my answer will be , By the same generally that our laws , statute and common , are also made to ...
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... tion , " which I have shewn in my last is a misnomer according to your own statements , and erroneous accord- ing to your own concessions . But , what am I to say to the PRINCIPLES and PRACTICES just mentioned ? Is it reasonable 16.
... tion , " which I have shewn in my last is a misnomer according to your own statements , and erroneous accord- ing to your own concessions . But , what am I to say to the PRINCIPLES and PRACTICES just mentioned ? Is it reasonable 16.
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... merge the great ques- tion of principle , under the paltry consideration of a few human vir- tues ? But this need not be wondered at : Dissent is in the very same predicament . not the accidental existence of some good , however great 19.
... merge the great ques- tion of principle , under the paltry consideration of a few human vir- tues ? But this need not be wondered at : Dissent is in the very same predicament . not the accidental existence of some good , however great 19.
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... tion , surely I ought to teach my weaker brethren that neither is the surplice , except as a very ancient usage of the Church ; neither is the act of kneeling at the sacrament , except only a reverential observance in- tended to honour ...
... tion , surely I ought to teach my weaker brethren that neither is the surplice , except as a very ancient usage of the Church ; neither is the act of kneeling at the sacrament , except only a reverential observance in- tended to honour ...
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... tion pointed out by me in the service of the liturgy , could invalidate your objections ; because you want a variety as copious as the various precepts of the bible , & c . I answer , I was not quite so far gone as to imagine that I ...
... tion pointed out by me in the service of the liturgy , could invalidate your objections ; because you want a variety as copious as the various precepts of the bible , & c . I answer , I was not quite so far gone as to imagine that I ...
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Página 79 - Now, therefore, if ye will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people : for all the earth is mine : and ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests, and an holy nation.
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