The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 49
... church ; that he founded it at his first coming , and will per- fect it at his last . " And in opposition to the idea which has been entertained that the words the first and the last , denote indepen- dent existence , Calvin remarks on ...
... church ; that he founded it at his first coming , and will per- fect it at his last . " And in opposition to the idea which has been entertained that the words the first and the last , denote indepen- dent existence , Calvin remarks on ...
Page 51
... Church of England ; but a sincere regard for the Church of Christ , and an insuperable objection to every degree of dogmatical intolerance . I never troubled myself with answering any arguments , which the op- ponents in the divinity ...
... Church of England ; but a sincere regard for the Church of Christ , and an insuperable objection to every degree of dogmatical intolerance . I never troubled myself with answering any arguments , which the op- ponents in the divinity ...
Page 79
... churches in this city and vicinity , he was elected into the Independent Church in this city , as tem- porary Pastor , in the room of the late Dr. Hollingshead , at that time disabled from his labors . The most important and interesting ...
... churches in this city and vicinity , he was elected into the Independent Church in this city , as tem- porary Pastor , in the room of the late Dr. Hollingshead , at that time disabled from his labors . The most important and interesting ...
Page 84
... churches , built after the manner of those in Judea , in the days of the apos- tles . In these , they regularly ... church of Rome . Mild and conciliatory means , however , proved fruitless , and ne- ver would they have succeeded ...
... churches , built after the manner of those in Judea , in the days of the apos- tles . In these , they regularly ... church of Rome . Mild and conciliatory means , however , proved fruitless , and ne- ver would they have succeeded ...
Page 85
... Church of Rome , Menezes proceeded to dictate the law to them ; and they not daring openly to oppose , were ap- parently united to the Roman Church . But the union was neither general , nor sincere , nor lasting . One circumstance con ...
... Church of Rome , Menezes proceeded to dictate the law to them ; and they not daring openly to oppose , were ap- parently united to the Roman Church . But the union was neither general , nor sincere , nor lasting . One circumstance con ...
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