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Page 143
... considered as con- sive evidence respecting the real ctrines of the Church , yet the con- rring testimony of many such , at a riod when every departure from e commonly received opinions was tched with marked jealousy , can- = fail to ...
... considered as con- sive evidence respecting the real ctrines of the Church , yet the con- rring testimony of many such , at a riod when every departure from e commonly received opinions was tched with marked jealousy , can- = fail to ...
Page 300
... considered by many who read their work , as equivalent to an enemy of the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England . But let any can- did man compare this sententious de- nunciation with Mr. Robinson's par phlet now under review ...
... considered by many who read their work , as equivalent to an enemy of the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England . But let any can- did man compare this sententious de- nunciation with Mr. Robinson's par phlet now under review ...
Page 379
... considered by the learned au . ( p . 527 ) : of this he observes , that iversal solution has hitherto been vered . After stating the metaphy- answers to this most intricate ques . viz . those which arise from the leration of general ...
... considered by the learned au . ( p . 527 ) : of this he observes , that iversal solution has hitherto been vered . After stating the metaphy- answers to this most intricate ques . viz . those which arise from the leration of general ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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