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... emperor , who declared that he would not violate their con- sciences ; but false to his promise , he only allowed them till the 24th of March , 1783 , to incorporate themselves with one of the reli- gions tolerated in the empire , and ...
... emperor , who declared that he would not violate their con- sciences ; but false to his promise , he only allowed them till the 24th of March , 1783 , to incorporate themselves with one of the reli- gions tolerated in the empire , and ...
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... emperor , at the suggestion of his instructor , Alcuin , of which he was himself a member . This use- ful institution was broken up after the death of Alcuin , and no academies , properly so called , are found till the time of the ...
... emperor , at the suggestion of his instructor , Alcuin , of which he was himself a member . This use- ful institution was broken up after the death of Alcuin , and no academies , properly so called , are found till the time of the ...
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... emperor Tibe- rius , concerning Jesus Christ , his death , re- surrection , ascension , and the crimes of which he was convicted before him . It was a cus- tom among the Romans , that the proconsuls and governors of provinces should ...
... emperor Tibe- rius , concerning Jesus Christ , his death , re- surrection , ascension , and the crimes of which he was convicted before him . It was a cus- tom among the Romans , that the proconsuls and governors of provinces should ...
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Charles Buck. course of their government , and send them to the emperor and senate . The acts of Pilate were sent by him to Tiberius , who reported them to the senate ; but they were rejected , it is said , by that assembly , because not ...
Charles Buck. course of their government , and send them to the emperor and senate . The acts of Pilate were sent by him to Tiberius , who reported them to the senate ; but they were rejected , it is said , by that assembly , because not ...
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... Emperor Fre- deric L , opposed to it . Under the Emperor Frederic II , however , most of the German churches succeeded in abolishing these offices by the grant of large sums of money and of various immunities . 3. Of the advowee , or ...
... Emperor Fre- deric L , opposed to it . Under the Emperor Frederic II , however , most of the German churches succeeded in abolishing these offices by the grant of large sums of money and of various immunities . 3. Of the advowee , or ...
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Page 119 - are blinded.—Whom he did predestinate, them he also called.—We give thanks to God always for you, brethren, beloved of the Lord, because God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation, through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth.— As many as were ordained to eternal life, believed.
Page 157 - to Christ's ordinances, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same." Acts ix. 31. Gal. i. 2, 22. 1 Cor. xiv. 34. Acts xx. 17. Col. iv. 15.—5. The word is now used also to denote any particular ¡ denomination of Christians distinguished by particular doctrines, ceremonies, &c. ; as the
Page 467 - ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers; for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness? and what concord hath Christ with Belial ? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel? and what agreement hath the temple of God with idols ? for ye are the temple of the
Page 394 - we allow ; but how do you prove that Christ shall be our Judge? Because, adds the apostle, it is written, " As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God,
Page 12 - object, so far as it interferes with the will and glory of their heavenly Father. " Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols ?" Hos. xiv. 8. " Other lords have had dominion over us ; but by thee only will we make mention of thy name.
Page 296 - will cut him off from among his people. For the life of the flesh is in the blood ; and I have given it to you upon the altar, to make an atonement for your souls ; for it is the blood that
Page 318 - the heart, which differs from the languishing emotions of the lukewarm." The advantages of this disposition are honour, peace, safety, usefulness, support in death, and prospect of glory ; or, as the apostle sums up all in a few words, " It is profitable unto all things, having the promise of the life that now
Page 7 - to administer the same, and shall also declare his approbation of, and subscribe the articles of religion mentioned in the statute made in the 13th of Queen Elizabeth, except the 34th, 35th, and 36th, and these words in the 20th article; viz.—" the Church hath power to decree rites or ceremonies, and authority in controversies of
Page 6 - for exempting their Majesties' Protestant subjects dissenting from the Church of England, from the penalties of certain laws" enforcing conformity (except the Test Acts), and extending a free and full toleration to all dissenters, excepting Papists and such as deny the Trinity. The preamble
Page 12 - kcepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected : hereby know we that we are in him. He that saith he abideth in him, ought himself also to walk even as he walked.