The Christian ObserverHatchard and Company, 1803 - Religion |
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... Established Church ; why , we know not except it be that we scruple to make our work the vehicle of harsh charges against Disser ters . He is greatly mistaken if he supposes , that it is the desire of obtaining the favour , the dread of ...
... Established Church ; why , we know not except it be that we scruple to make our work the vehicle of harsh charges against Disser ters . He is greatly mistaken if he supposes , that it is the desire of obtaining the favour , the dread of ...
Page 348
... established in our Church ; and let him say , whether he has not much cause for gratitude that such a form is established : so that , when he assembles with his brethren in divine worship , he may not only be assured that he shall not ...
... established in our Church ; and let him say , whether he has not much cause for gratitude that such a form is established : so that , when he assembles with his brethren in divine worship , he may not only be assured that he shall not ...
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... established in certain countries an equality among the clergy , strongly protested , in the same manner as the Apostles and their successors , against the sin of schism ; and for some time no plea for separation was afforded . In the ...
... established in certain countries an equality among the clergy , strongly protested , in the same manner as the Apostles and their successors , against the sin of schism ; and for some time no plea for separation was afforded . In the ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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