Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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Página xviii
... , by whose decisions the exercise of private judgment is fettered , and by which a difference of opinion might be treated as involv- ing as much of crime as a violation of moral duty . ” It was no part of his object , on this xviti.
... , by whose decisions the exercise of private judgment is fettered , and by which a difference of opinion might be treated as involv- ing as much of crime as a violation of moral duty . ” It was no part of his object , on this xviti.
Página xix
... exercise of the right of private judgment . The frequent introduction of these topics into his dis- courses , gave a tone and character to his preaching too remarkable to pass unobserved by the great body of his ' hearers . It did , in ...
... exercise of the right of private judgment . The frequent introduction of these topics into his dis- courses , gave a tone and character to his preaching too remarkable to pass unobserved by the great body of his ' hearers . It did , in ...
Página xxv
... exercise the duties of his ministry . Convinced , as the friends of Mr. Forster were of their actual majority , it was by no means their intention to relinquish , without a fur- ther struggle , their right to the Churches , and to the ...
... exercise the duties of his ministry . Convinced , as the friends of Mr. Forster were of their actual majority , it was by no means their intention to relinquish , without a fur- ther struggle , their right to the Churches , and to the ...
Página xxvi
... exercise of his own judgment and conscience in the interpretation of the sacred volume . As soon as their organization was completed , Mr. Fors- ter was unanimously elected to the office of their Pastor . During the whole of these ...
... exercise of his own judgment and conscience in the interpretation of the sacred volume . As soon as their organization was completed , Mr. Fors- ter was unanimously elected to the office of their Pastor . During the whole of these ...
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... exercise of meekness . 1. When the disciples of our Lord , still blind and full of ambition , contended who should be the greatest among them , in that kingdom which they believed him about to establish , how mild and gentle was his re ...
... exercise of meekness . 1. When the disciples of our Lord , still blind and full of ambition , contended who should be the greatest among them , in that kingdom which they believed him about to establish , how mild and gentle was his re ...
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