Correspondence Between the First Church and the Tabernacle Church in Salem: In which the Duties of Churches are Discussed and the Rights of Conscience VindicatedPress of Foote and Brown, 1832 - 176 sayfa |
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Sayfa 9
... considered the subject , you would have doubted the soundness of the principle upon which you proceeded ; and had you con- sidered also that the great responsibility , which rests upon us all , respects not the faith of others so much ...
... considered the subject , you would have doubted the soundness of the principle upon which you proceeded ; and had you con- sidered also that the great responsibility , which rests upon us all , respects not the faith of others so much ...
Sayfa 14
... considered , not as multiplying , but diffusing it ; not as de- stroying its unity , or impairing its harmony , but being fitly com- pacted together on the same foundation , as a mere accession to the beauty and grandeur of the whole ...
... considered , not as multiplying , but diffusing it ; not as de- stroying its unity , or impairing its harmony , but being fitly com- pacted together on the same foundation , as a mere accession to the beauty and grandeur of the whole ...
Sayfa 24
... considered the christian church , not as a society which could form itself after whatever model , and make whatever laws it should please , but a com- munity , whose constitution and laws were already formed by Christ , its sole king ...
... considered the christian church , not as a society which could form itself after whatever model , and make whatever laws it should please , but a com- munity , whose constitution and laws were already formed by Christ , its sole king ...
Sayfa 31
... considered as having no reference to the mere belief and profession of conscientious . opinions , or a peaceable separation from any particular church communion , but to pravities of the will , and actions tending to strife and ...
... considered as having no reference to the mere belief and profession of conscientious . opinions , or a peaceable separation from any particular church communion , but to pravities of the will , and actions tending to strife and ...
Sayfa 34
... considered sufficient to war- rant the charge of heresy . Malignity , or perverseness of dispo- sition , was held essential to this crime . " But at length it became usual to stigmatize as heresy any opinion maintained against the ...
... considered sufficient to war- rant the charge of heresy . Malignity , or perverseness of dispo- sition , was held essential to this crime . " But at length it became usual to stigmatize as heresy any opinion maintained against the ...
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