Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1838 - 366 páginas |
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Página 46
... separated till the great day of harvest . It is one of the fundamental principles in the gospel , that there must be no schism or division in the body of the Church . No crime is more reprehended in Scripture than the sin of rending the ...
... separated till the great day of harvest . It is one of the fundamental principles in the gospel , that there must be no schism or division in the body of the Church . No crime is more reprehended in Scripture than the sin of rending the ...
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... very liberal to say that separation from the Church is no sin , when Scripture declares it to be so : but I deny that it is charitable . I deny that it is charitable to remove the land - marks which God has fixed ; 52 SCHISM .
... very liberal to say that separation from the Church is no sin , when Scripture declares it to be so : but I deny that it is charitable . I deny that it is charitable to remove the land - marks which God has fixed ; 52 SCHISM .
Página 53
... separation from that Church was a grievous sin . If we believe that there is a Church at all , we cannot help being illiberal , as it is termed , to some because , wheresoever we believe the line to be drawn , we must , by the very ...
... separation from that Church was a grievous sin . If we believe that there is a Church at all , we cannot help being illiberal , as it is termed , to some because , wheresoever we believe the line to be drawn , we must , by the very ...
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... separated from the Bishop , and induced others to separate , were guilty of very great sin - namely , the sin of schism - and debarred themselves from the blessed privileges of that Church from which they had departed . 1 Titus i . 5 ...
... separated from the Bishop , and induced others to separate , were guilty of very great sin - namely , the sin of schism - and debarred themselves from the blessed privileges of that Church from which they had departed . 1 Titus i . 5 ...
Página 56
... separated themselves from the re- formed branch of the Church in England . With persons born and educated in dissent , and living in an age when schism is not acknow- ledged as a crime , we may hope and believe that to live in separation ...
... separated themselves from the re- formed branch of the Church in England . With persons born and educated in dissent , and living in an age when schism is not acknow- ledged as a crime , we may hope and believe that to live in separation ...
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