The apology of Theophilus Lindsey, on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, YorkshireR. Hunter, 1818 - 202 páginas |
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... contrary to what he had before main- tained , that Christ was not God of the same essence with the Father , but created by the will and power of the Father , re- ceiving life and all things from him ; and that he was to be Christian ...
... contrary to what he had before main- tained , that Christ was not God of the same essence with the Father , but created by the will and power of the Father , re- ceiving life and all things from him ; and that he was to be Christian ...
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... contrary to the rule of faith , and monstrous blas- phemy . 9. That Christ was not before the fulness of time , except by promise . * " Before we set down his pestilent opinions , may writer and reader fence themselves with prayer to ...
... contrary to the rule of faith , and monstrous blas- phemy . 9. That Christ was not before the fulness of time , except by promise . * " Before we set down his pestilent opinions , may writer and reader fence themselves with prayer to ...
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... contrary , very unblameable . " 66 King James ( proceeds our historian ) caused this Legate often to be brought to him , and seri- ously dealt with him to endeavour his conversion . One time the king had a mind to surprise him into a ...
... contrary , very unblameable . " 66 King James ( proceeds our historian ) caused this Legate often to be brought to him , and seri- ously dealt with him to endeavour his conversion . One time the king had a mind to surprise him into a ...
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... contrary to the doctrine of the catholic church , and particularly to the received doctrine of the church of England . " But this censure had no consequences . As both parties made no scruple of using the com- mon language of the church ...
... contrary to the doctrine of the catholic church , and particularly to the received doctrine of the church of England . " But this censure had no consequences . As both parties made no scruple of using the com- mon language of the church ...
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... the strange distinctions and equi- vocation to which they were reduced to defend themselves , and maintain their directly contrary opinions , contributed much to the spreading of the Unitarian doctrine : * yet it is to be feared 61.
... the strange distinctions and equi- vocation to which they were reduced to defend themselves , and maintain their directly contrary opinions , contributed much to the spreading of the Unitarian doctrine : * yet it is to be feared 61.
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