Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-claveringGarland Pub., 1975 - 918 páginas |
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... attended with that success which , had they preached the gospel more fully , they might reasonably have hoped from God's ... attend public worship can fail of knowing the doctrines of justification by faith , the atonement , and other ...
... attended with that success which , had they preached the gospel more fully , they might reasonably have hoped from God's ... attend public worship can fail of knowing the doctrines of justification by faith , the atonement , and other ...
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... attend your meeting to - night , though I told him at the time , as I have often told him before , that my opinions were very different from those of others who were likely to be present . I should not have troubled you with my observa ...
... attend your meeting to - night , though I told him at the time , as I have often told him before , that my opinions were very different from those of others who were likely to be present . I should not have troubled you with my observa ...
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... Attend ye , then , " said he , " to the words which I shall utter ; for I am in- structed to declare to you , and to all mankind , truths of the most mighty import ; truths which , by their plainness and simplicity , shall with ease ...
... Attend ye , then , " said he , " to the words which I shall utter ; for I am in- structed to declare to you , and to all mankind , truths of the most mighty import ; truths which , by their plainness and simplicity , shall with ease ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
A Friend the Fathersthe Bible and | 15 |
III | 42 |
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Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-clavering William Gresley Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
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amongst Apostles Apostolic Church Apostolic succession Arthur Ridley baptism believe Bible Bishop blessing body boys called CHAPTER character Charles Lever child Christian Church of Christ Church of England Churchman clergy clergyman communion confess course Dissenters divine doctrine duty English evil faith father fear feeling Franklin George Freeman give glory God's grace hear heart heaven HERBERT holy honour hope influence instruction John Lever knowledge labour latitudinarian Laxington liberal ligion live look Lord Lord's day matter means ment mind ministers moral nation object opinions ordinances parents parish perhaps persons pray prayers present Primer principles racter received religion religious Rickerscote Ridley's sacrament schism schoolmaster Scripture Socialist society Socinianism solemn soul speak spirit suppose sure teach things thou thought tion true Church truth Welbourne Wilkins word worldly worship young