A Summary of the History of the English Church and of the Sects which Have Departed from Its Communion, Volume 4J. Hatchard, 1820 - Great Britain |
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... reason why they should have two , when there is no such inevitable necessity . " An incumbent is a fixture ; a Curate , a moveable person ; an incumbent is usually more advanced in life than a Curate ; an incumbent may be pre- sumed to ...
... reason why they should have two , when there is no such inevitable necessity . " An incumbent is a fixture ; a Curate , a moveable person ; an incumbent is usually more advanced in life than a Curate ; an incumbent may be pre- sumed to ...
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... reason : -the first , that the studies were more manly ; the second , that the fellowships were more rich . His chief work served to relieve his mind from grief , for the loss of his first wife . " I never found , " said he , " a better ...
... reason : -the first , that the studies were more manly ; the second , that the fellowships were more rich . His chief work served to relieve his mind from grief , for the loss of his first wife . " I never found , " said he , " a better ...
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... reason : the Royal pardon is not bound by precedents ; and for Dodd to have lived , degraded and disgraced , might perhaps have been sufficient punishment . It is singular , that this divine , by a presentiment op- posite to that of ...
... reason : the Royal pardon is not bound by precedents ; and for Dodd to have lived , degraded and disgraced , might perhaps have been sufficient punishment . It is singular , that this divine , by a presentiment op- posite to that of ...
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... reason of their Methodism and irregular beha- viour , were visited with expulsion , in 1768 ; one head of a house alone , observing , " that since this severity was exercised on those who had too much religion , it would be but equal ...
... reason of their Methodism and irregular beha- viour , were visited with expulsion , in 1768 ; one head of a house alone , observing , " that since this severity was exercised on those who had too much religion , it would be but equal ...
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... reason of the tranquil- lized state of Europe . As Pharisees and Sad- ducees could forget their mutual hostility , that they might entangle Christ in his talk , but at • other times made an uproar touching points in dispute H 2 19th ...
... reason of the tranquil- lized state of Europe . As Pharisees and Sad- ducees could forget their mutual hostility , that they might entangle Christ in his talk , but at • other times made an uproar touching points in dispute H 2 19th ...
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Page 491 - What is the case of Doctor Kirwan ? That man preferred this country and our religion, and brought to both a genius superior to what he found in either ; he called forth the latent virtues of the human heart, and taught men to discover in themselves a mine of charity, of which the proprietors had been unconscious : in feeding the lamp of charity, he...
Page 34 - The condition of man, after the fall of Adam, is such, that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and good works, to faith, and calling upon God : wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will.
Page 547 - And I say unto you, that many shall come from the east and the west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven...
Page 470 - It is not lawful for any man to take upon him the office of public preaching, or ministering the Sacraments in the Congregation, before he be lawfully called, and sent to execute the same. And those we ought to judge lawfully called and sent, which be chosen and called to this work by men who have public authority given unto them in the Congregation, to call and send Ministers into the Lord's vineyard.
Page 528 - In these the second death hath no power ; but they shall be priests of God and of Christ ; and shall reign with him a thousand years.
Page 573 - Holy Scriptures, and am of opinion that this volume, independently of its divine origin, contains more true sublimity, more exquisite beauty, more pure morality, more important history, and finer strains of poetry and eloquence, than can be collected from all other books, in whatever age or language they may have been written.
Page 294 - For Moses of old time hath in every city them that preach him, being read in the synagogues every sabbath day.
Page 33 - Original sin standeth not in the following of Adam — as the Pelagians do vainly talk — but it is the fault and corruption of the nature of every man, that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam ; whereby man is very far gone from original righteousness, and is of his own nature inclined to evil, so that the Flesh lusteth always contrary to the Spirit; and therefore, in every person born into this world, it deserveth God's wrath and damnation.
Page 425 - ... godliness hath promise of the life that now is," as well as of that which is to come.
Page 388 - Happy are the people that are in such a case : yea, blessed are the people who have the Lord for their God.