An apology for the Church of England, in reply to ... those who dissent from her communionTrewmans', Exeter, 1831 - 390 pages |
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... separated , yet this was not my sole inducement ; other reasons equally cogent have thrust this presumptuous undertaking upon me - reasons , founded upon a wish to deter ( if possible ) the wavering Episcopalian from a rash and * Eph ...
... separated , yet this was not my sole inducement ; other reasons equally cogent have thrust this presumptuous undertaking upon me - reasons , founded upon a wish to deter ( if possible ) the wavering Episcopalian from a rash and * Eph ...
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... separation ; for first , the Church of England separated from the Church of Rome under a full persuasion that she ought to have done so , and I separate from the Church of England under a similar persuasion that I ought to do so ...
... separation ; for first , the Church of England separated from the Church of Rome under a full persuasion that she ought to have done so , and I separate from the Church of England under a similar persuasion that I ought to do so ...
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... separated from the Sacrament of Baptism , because it never was in the days of the Apostles ; nor can I see any reason why it might not as effectually be administered by every Parish Minister , as by the Bishop ; indeed the circumstance ...
... separated from the Sacrament of Baptism , because it never was in the days of the Apostles ; nor can I see any reason why it might not as effectually be administered by every Parish Minister , as by the Bishop ; indeed the circumstance ...
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... separation , but as merely asserting that Communion with it must be uninterruptedly maintained , and sepa- ration from it as constantly avoided ; because I am perfectly satisfied that as God has instituted an outward Church as well as ...
... separation , but as merely asserting that Communion with it must be uninterruptedly maintained , and sepa- ration from it as constantly avoided ; because I am perfectly satisfied that as God has instituted an outward Church as well as ...
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... , although hereafter they shall be taken away , and separated from him ; t and St. Paul dissuades the Corinthians from Fornication by this Argument , that Eph . v . 25-32 . + John xv . & they are Members of the Body of Christ : " 24.
... , although hereafter they shall be taken away , and separated from him ; t and St. Paul dissuades the Corinthians from Fornication by this Argument , that Eph . v . 25-32 . + John xv . & they are Members of the Body of Christ : " 24.
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