The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]1835 |
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... episcopacy . In repelling this intolerant assumption . Mr. Binney shews that conscientious Dissent from Episcopacy would not be schism , even on the supposition of Episcopacy being right ; ' and he thus sums up his head of argument . 6 ...
... episcopacy . In repelling this intolerant assumption . Mr. Binney shews that conscientious Dissent from Episcopacy would not be schism , even on the supposition of Episcopacy being right ; ' and he thus sums up his head of argument . 6 ...
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... Church ; and we perceive with pleasure , that the Bishop of London has ' con- sented to put himself at the head of this society ; thus giving the best proof that could be afforded of the sincerity of his opinions in favour of Episcopacy ...
... Church ; and we perceive with pleasure , that the Bishop of London has ' con- sented to put himself at the head of this society ; thus giving the best proof that could be afforded of the sincerity of his opinions in favour of Episcopacy ...
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... episcopacy . The two institutions have been unhappily blended together ; ' while they are in their nature as distinct as light is from dark- ⚫ness ! There need be no difficulty in passing an act relieving their spiri- tual lordships ...
... episcopacy . The two institutions have been unhappily blended together ; ' while they are in their nature as distinct as light is from dark- ⚫ness ! There need be no difficulty in passing an act relieving their spiri- tual lordships ...
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... Episcopacy on a new model - the Author of the following elo- quent testimony to the efficiency , in its proper sphere , of the voluntary principle ? While contending that this principle is not to be depended upon for the support of ...
... Episcopacy on a new model - the Author of the following elo- quent testimony to the efficiency , in its proper sphere , of the voluntary principle ? While contending that this principle is not to be depended upon for the support of ...
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... Episcopacy is a divine institution : -the whole efficacy of the Gospel , and the saving virtue of its sacraments , has been formally attached to this institution ; those therefore who reject it , reject the conditions of salvation ; and ...
... Episcopacy is a divine institution : -the whole efficacy of the Gospel , and the saving virtue of its sacraments , has been formally attached to this institution ; those therefore who reject it , reject the conditions of salvation ; and ...
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