First Ripe Fruits: Being a Collection of Tracts; to which are Added, Two Sermons. With a Short Memoir of the Author ... |
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... proof of his ministry , while many were daily added to the church . In con- sequence of the great increase of members and occasional hearers , the meeting was found too small to contain them ; accordingly it was pulled down , and the ...
... proof of his ministry , while many were daily added to the church . In con- sequence of the great increase of members and occasional hearers , the meeting was found too small to contain them ; accordingly it was pulled down , and the ...
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... proof ; and of- ten much more ample than the marginal re- ferences indicate . Whether his reflections on these facts are just , and his general argument conclusive , must be left to the judgment and conscience of the reader . Satisfied ...
... proof ; and of- ten much more ample than the marginal re- ferences indicate . Whether his reflections on these facts are just , and his general argument conclusive , must be left to the judgment and conscience of the reader . Satisfied ...
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... proof that I am not forgotten by you . Realize , O my people , that it is YOUR LORD'S DEATH which ye shew forth every time you eat this bread and drink this wine . As ye love me , I charge you ; as I have loved you , I charge you , THIS ...
... proof that I am not forgotten by you . Realize , O my people , that it is YOUR LORD'S DEATH which ye shew forth every time you eat this bread and drink this wine . As ye love me , I charge you ; as I have loved you , I charge you , THIS ...
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... proof that a measure is not both lawful and wise . It was raised by the Prelatists against our venerable ancestors ; by the apostates of Rome , against the illustrious reformers ; by the Scribes and Pharisees , against Christ himself ...
... proof that a measure is not both lawful and wise . It was raised by the Prelatists against our venerable ancestors ; by the apostates of Rome , against the illustrious reformers ; by the Scribes and Pharisees , against Christ himself ...
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... proof that the primitive Christians habitually sanctified the Lord's day ; or that weekly communions were their constant prac- tice . To the same purpose is the testimony of Paul , 1 Cor . xi . 20. He had reproved the Co- rinthians for ...
... proof that the primitive Christians habitually sanctified the Lord's day ; or that weekly communions were their constant prac- tice . To the same purpose is the testimony of Paul , 1 Cor . xi . 20. He had reproved the Co- rinthians for ...
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