The apology of Theophilus Lindsey, on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, YorkshireR. Hunter, 1818 - 202 páginas |
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... conscience , and head of his church . As a body of men , they are no more charge- able with the private opinions than with the private conduct of each individual of their number . Some of them , without any just impeachment of their ...
... conscience , and head of his church . As a body of men , they are no more charge- able with the private opinions than with the private conduct of each individual of their number . Some of them , without any just impeachment of their ...
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... consciences . But he that submitteth his understanding to all that he knows God hath said , and is ready to submit to all that he hath said , if he but know it , denying his own affec- tions , and ends , and interests , and human per ...
... consciences . But he that submitteth his understanding to all that he knows God hath said , and is ready to submit to all that he hath said , if he but know it , denying his own affec- tions , and ends , and interests , and human per ...
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... conscience , and the liberty from all human controul in that respect where- with Christ hath made us free : they had to learn the common equality of all men in the things of God , the full import of that express injunction of their ...
... conscience , and the liberty from all human controul in that respect where- with Christ hath made us free : they had to learn the common equality of all men in the things of God , the full import of that express injunction of their ...
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... conscience ' sake . ” * During the troubles of the next reign , we find Mr. John Biddle in custody for his opinions ; and his writings against the deity of Christ , and of the Holy Spirit , were ordered to be burnt by the hands of the ...
... conscience ' sake . ” * During the troubles of the next reign , we find Mr. John Biddle in custody for his opinions ; and his writings against the deity of Christ , and of the Holy Spirit , were ordered to be burnt by the hands of the ...
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... conscience . Firmly persuaded of the truth and importance of revealed religion , he exerted his utmost ability to enforce the evidence , to explain the doctrines , and promote the practice of Christianity : worshiping God with the most ...
... conscience . Firmly persuaded of the truth and importance of revealed religion , he exerted his utmost ability to enforce the evidence , to explain the doctrines , and promote the practice of Christianity : worshiping God with the most ...
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