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... Holy , Learned and Orthodox Men , with very plaufible Arguments , is not haftily to be granted . Such propofitions are not rafhly to be Subfcrib'd to , ( efpecially when Subfcription figni- fignifies Affent ) for getting into any ...
... Holy , Learned and Orthodox Men , with very plaufible Arguments , is not haftily to be granted . Such propofitions are not rafhly to be Subfcrib'd to , ( efpecially when Subfcription figni- fignifies Affent ) for getting into any ...
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... Holy , Learned , and Orthodox Men , with very plaufible Arguments . Yea , I am apt to think , there are fome Propofitions in it , which fome Prefbyterians themselves do not cordially believe . Does every one of them heartily be- , A 2 ...
... Holy , Learned , and Orthodox Men , with very plaufible Arguments . Yea , I am apt to think , there are fome Propofitions in it , which fome Prefbyterians themselves do not cordially believe . Does every one of them heartily be- , A 2 ...
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... wife . Un- righteous or Immoral , in any wife Unchrifti- an and Unworthy to be Offered up to an in- finitely Holy God ; as we ought not to join in in them , fo we are bound to enter our 34 Letter II . Concerning Toleration .
... wife . Un- righteous or Immoral , in any wife Unchrifti- an and Unworthy to be Offered up to an in- finitely Holy God ; as we ought not to join in in them , fo we are bound to enter our 34 Letter II . Concerning Toleration .
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... be founded on true Chriftian Princi- ples , if it is not founded on pure and holy Principles ? If you fhall object , that what I D 3 have have faid , feems fairly to import , that it Letter II . Concerning Toleration . 37.
... be founded on true Chriftian Princi- ples , if it is not founded on pure and holy Principles ? If you fhall object , that what I D 3 have have faid , feems fairly to import , that it Letter II . Concerning Toleration . 37.
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... to the Plainnefs of the Holy Scriptures ? How doth Reading , no more than you are prefently to Expound , agree with the Prote- fast ftant Principle , That the Scriptures are Perfpicu- ous in 40 Letter II . Concerning Toleration .
... to the Plainnefs of the Holy Scriptures ? How doth Reading , no more than you are prefently to Expound , agree with the Prote- fast ftant Principle , That the Scriptures are Perfpicu- ous in 40 Letter II . Concerning Toleration .
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Page 83 - Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils : ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's table, and of the table of devils.
Page 82 - And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? For ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, "I will dwell in them and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.
Page 172 - But these provincial synods do not appear, as a constant and regular institution, fixed to definite times, until about the end of the second or the beginning of the third century...
Page 40 - It is requisite that all the canonical books be read over in order, that the people may be better acquainted with the whole body of the scriptures ; and ordinarily, where the reading in either Testament endeth on one Lord's day, it is to begin the next.
Page 20 - Whatsoever is commanded by the God of heaven, let it be diligently done for the house of the God of heaven: for why should there be wrath against the realm of the king and his sons...
Page 83 - The cup of bleffing which we blefs, is it not the communion of the blood of Chrift ? The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Chrift ? For we being many, are one bread, and one body ; for we are all partakers of that one bread.
Page 202 - ... should by a common consent desire some of their own number to minister to them in holy things, and...
Page 231 - That the Reformation was begun before the Council of Trent, and till the Council of Trent, the Church of Rome was not fo corrupted, as that her Ordinations were null. The Church of Rome could as validly ordain as baptize, and who did ever queftion the Validity of her Baptifms?
Page 228 - Christ, as king and head of his church, hath therein appointed a government in the hand of the church officers distinct from the civil magistrate. To these officers the keys of the kingdom of heaven are committed...