Church Courts and Church DisciplineJ. Murray, 1843 - 194 Seiten |
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... religious loss , would be to sacrifice her birthright for a mess of pottage . The Church may well relinquish privi- lege and patronage , if she regains the free exercise of dis- cipline , and escapes from those limitations which have ...
... religious loss , would be to sacrifice her birthright for a mess of pottage . The Church may well relinquish privi- lege and patronage , if she regains the free exercise of dis- cipline , and escapes from those limitations which have ...
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... religious system . Let him survey the prevalent neglect of GOD's service in the peopled wilderness of our factories . Let him calculate the rapid increase of pauperism and crime . Let him hear the blasphemy by which the ear of heaven is ...
... religious system . Let him survey the prevalent neglect of GOD's service in the peopled wilderness of our factories . Let him calculate the rapid increase of pauperism and crime . Let him hear the blasphemy by which the ear of heaven is ...
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... religious indifference , which grew up among us during the last century ? Should this prove the case , why need we acquiesce in it , more than in any other abuse which it has been the effort of later days to amend ? Let us look then to ...
... religious indifference , which grew up among us during the last century ? Should this prove the case , why need we acquiesce in it , more than in any other abuse which it has been the effort of later days to amend ? Let us look then to ...
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... religion , not for the benefit of the Church , but as a means of bolstering up the security of thrones , and the individuality of states . To trace the course by which all this has been effected will at once obviate the objection of all ...
... religion , not for the benefit of the Church , but as a means of bolstering up the security of thrones , and the individuality of states . To trace the course by which all this has been effected will at once obviate the objection of all ...
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... double honour . " That such power had been committed to their religious chiefs no party for many years after the Reformation denied , and no Episcopalian will question the declaration so confidently made HISTORICAL ACCOUNT . 19.
... double honour . " That such power had been committed to their religious chiefs no party for many years after the Reformation denied , and no Episcopalian will question the declaration so confidently made HISTORICAL ACCOUNT . 19.
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