Dissent, in Its Relation to the Church of England: Eight Lectures, Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1871, on the Foundation of John BamptonMacmillan, 1873 - 448 sayfa |
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Sayfa xv
... duties , ' it endea- vours to form a confederation of peace and harmony with unlimited interior rights of ' private war : ' while , by its own limiting epithet of ' Evangelical , ' it at once opens a question which no man can close ...
... duties , ' it endea- vours to form a confederation of peace and harmony with unlimited interior rights of ' private war : ' while , by its own limiting epithet of ' Evangelical , ' it at once opens a question which no man can close ...
Sayfa xxv
... duty of doing nothing to widen a breach already wide enough 16 ' These words give one some encouragement to hope , not that Wesleyans will one day surrender at discretion . to the Church , -a thing which for my part I neither expect nor ...
... duty of doing nothing to widen a breach already wide enough 16 ' These words give one some encouragement to hope , not that Wesleyans will one day surrender at discretion . to the Church , -a thing which for my part I neither expect nor ...
Sayfa 24
... duty and reasonableness of separation ; appeals to the great mother Church at Jerusalem , appeals to the religious customs of antiquity , appeals ( above all ) to the authority of Holy Scripture itself and to the express literal ...
... duty and reasonableness of separation ; appeals to the great mother Church at Jerusalem , appeals to the religious customs of antiquity , appeals ( above all ) to the authority of Holy Scripture itself and to the express literal ...
Sayfa 27
... duty to the honourable compromises imposed upon them by the Church , had crossed the barriers of good sense and Christian charity ; and so , as Ebionites on the one hand , or Gnostics on the other , had gradually sunk into extra- vagant ...
... duty to the honourable compromises imposed upon them by the Church , had crossed the barriers of good sense and Christian charity ; and so , as Ebionites on the one hand , or Gnostics on the other , had gradually sunk into extra- vagant ...
Sayfa 41
... duty , rather than a sin , —or , at all events , only a sin when accompanied by jealous and uncharitable feelings ? For ' schism , ' says a Dissenting writer , ' is essentially alienation of heart between Christians , — however it may ...
... duty , rather than a sin , —or , at all events , only a sin when accompanied by jealous and uncharitable feelings ? For ' schism , ' says a Dissenting writer , ' is essentially alienation of heart between Christians , — however it may ...
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