| Samuel Wilberforce - 1844 - 484 páginas
...called by their sovereign lord the people ; the Anabaptists and Quakers pretend to the Spirit ; but the poor Church has nobody upon the spot to comfort or confirm her children, — nobody to ordain such as are willing to serve ; therefore they fall back into the hands of the dissenters."1 These complaints... | |
| 1844 - 766 páginas
...For it is a sad thing to consider the years that are past ; how some that were born of the English never heard of the name of Christ ; how many others were baptized in his name, and fallen away to heathenism, Quakerism, and atheism, for want of confirmation. It seems the strangest... | |
| 1847 - 534 páginas
...children. For it is a sad thing fo consider the years that are past: how some that were born of the English never heard of the name of Christ; how many others...Quakerism, and Atheism, for want of confirmation." The remark which follows is especially observable, as marking the strong sense which was entertained from... | |
| Samuel Wilberforce - 1849 - 384 páginas
...the English have never heard the name of Christ, and many others •who were baptised into his name have fallen away to heathenism, quakerism, and atheism, for want of confirmation." * " It seems the strangest thing in the world, and it is thought history cannot parallel it, that any... | |
| Protestant Episcopal Historical Society - 1851 - 244 páginas
...For it is a sad thing to consider the years that are past, how some that were born of the English, never heard of the name of Christ, how many others were baptized in his name and follow away to Heathenism, Quakerism, and Atheism for want of confirmation. " It seems the strangest... | |
| 1852 - 1190 páginas
...is a sad thing to eonsider the years that are past, — how some that were born of English parents never heard of the name of Christ, — how many others were baptized in His name, but have fallen away to Heathenism, Quakerism, and Atheism;' 'but we have great need of a Bishop here,... | |
| George Morgan Hills - 1876 - 760 páginas
...For it is a sad thing to consider the years that are past, how some that were born of the English, never heard of the name of Christ, how many others were baptized in his name and follow away to Heathenism, Quakerism, and Atheism for want of confirmation. " It seems the strangest... | |
| George Morgan Hills - 1876 - 746 páginas
...For it is a sad thing to consider the years that are past, how some that were born of the English, never heard of the name of Christ, how many others were baptized in his name and follow away to Heathenism, Quakerism, and Atheism for want of confirmation. the wilderness as sheep... | |
| Charles Frederick Pascoe - 1893 - 1010 páginas
...:— " It is a sad thing to consider the years that are past ; how some that were born of the English never heard of the name of Christ ; how many others were baptized in his name, ami [have] fallen away to Heathenism, Quakerism, and Atheism, for want of Confirmation. . . " The poor... | |
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