A History of the Churches in England and Scotland,: From the Reformation to this Present Time, Volumen2T. Saint, 1771 - 521 páginas |
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... never in- tended by providence as an example to be obfer → ved , but a beacon to warn others from fplitting on the fame rock . The infpired apoftles of our Lord and Saviour , claimed no fuch dominion over the confciences of men ; and ...
... never in- tended by providence as an example to be obfer → ved , but a beacon to warn others from fplitting on the fame rock . The infpired apoftles of our Lord and Saviour , claimed no fuch dominion over the confciences of men ; and ...
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... never inforce any princi- ple of religion upon the confciences of men , which the truth and evidence thereof have not inforced before , and in that cafe all civil authority in be- half of religion is needlefs and abfurd . The paf- tors ...
... never inforce any princi- ple of religion upon the confciences of men , which the truth and evidence thereof have not inforced before , and in that cafe all civil authority in be- half of religion is needlefs and abfurd . The paf- tors ...
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... never amounted to any thing more then a ftate religion , or a part of the conftitution of England . The very articles of what was then called the chriftian religion , were compofed according to the taste of the court , and the humour of ...
... never amounted to any thing more then a ftate religion , or a part of the conftitution of England . The very articles of what was then called the chriftian religion , were compofed according to the taste of the court , and the humour of ...
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... never needed the leaft reformation , except when it was cor- rupted by policy . There is much reafon to believe , that if all the civil governments fince the days of the apostles had never interfered with religion any otherwife than by ...
... never needed the leaft reformation , except when it was cor- rupted by policy . There is much reafon to believe , that if all the civil governments fince the days of the apostles had never interfered with religion any otherwife than by ...
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... never happened , but which they knew they juftly deferved . They ex- pected Elizabeth would repay in kind , the treat- ment they had given her , and were confounded at the thoughts of appearing before her . They had but one fhift which ...
... never happened , but which they knew they juftly deferved . They ex- pected Elizabeth would repay in kind , the treat- ment they had given her , and were confounded at the thoughts of appearing before her . They had but one fhift which ...
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