The Church as established in its relations with dissentRivingtons, 1866 - 292 sayfa |
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Sayfa xiii
... Independence State - Churchism a Normal upgrowth of Divine Providence Dominance of the Church Dissent in relation to the Independency of the Church Dissent - has it Church - freedom ? 184 186 ib . 187 ... 188 189 Tyranny of the Laic ...
... Independence State - Churchism a Normal upgrowth of Divine Providence Dominance of the Church Dissent in relation to the Independency of the Church Dissent - has it Church - freedom ? 184 186 ib . 187 ... 188 189 Tyranny of the Laic ...
Sayfa 147
... independence , and that of the concordats . " * But strange to say , that accom- plished author does not include the Anglican Establishment under any branch of this classification . " It is convenient , " he adds , " to make a class ...
... independence , and that of the concordats . " * But strange to say , that accom- plished author does not include the Anglican Establishment under any branch of this classification . " It is convenient , " he adds , " to make a class ...
Sayfa 151
... independence . But , that the nomination of the bishops , or the chief pastors , by the crown , is no necessary sequence arising out of the church's relations with the state , appears from the fact that even in France , according to M ...
... independence . But , that the nomination of the bishops , or the chief pastors , by the crown , is no necessary sequence arising out of the church's relations with the state , appears from the fact that even in France , according to M ...
Sayfa 154
... independence , by their connexion with the state ; yet , such fact would prove nothing adverse to such connexion ; unless it could be shown , that it was its proper and natural sequence . That a church by its connexion with some civil ...
... independence , by their connexion with the state ; yet , such fact would prove nothing adverse to such connexion ; unless it could be shown , that it was its proper and natural sequence . That a church by its connexion with some civil ...
Sayfa 184
... independence is necessarily compromised . * But we would ask , what is the nature of the independence , which is here said to be thus prejudiced ? Dr. R. Wardlaw shall answer : - " indepen- dence I mean of all earthly authority . " But ...
... independence is necessarily compromised . * But we would ask , what is the nature of the independence , which is here said to be thus prejudiced ? Dr. R. Wardlaw shall answer : - " indepen- dence I mean of all earthly authority . " But ...
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