The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Том 31F. and C. Rivington, 1808 |
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... opinion concerning it . It is the duty of clergymen , both as minifters of the gofpel , and as members of this our church , not only to have a general knowledge of the chriftian faith , but a familiar acquaintance with our ...
... opinion concerning it . It is the duty of clergymen , both as minifters of the gofpel , and as members of this our church , not only to have a general knowledge of the chriftian faith , but a familiar acquaintance with our ...
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... opinion , the relative fituation of our church and the church of Rome , as far as the one is open to danger from the pretenfions of the other , is precifely the fame as when the Prince and Princefs of Orange refufed their affent to the ...
... opinion , the relative fituation of our church and the church of Rome , as far as the one is open to danger from the pretenfions of the other , is precifely the fame as when the Prince and Princefs of Orange refufed their affent to the ...
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... opinion which he incidentally throws out , and to fome of his argu- ments we may perhaps ftate objections ; but to his general . conclufion , " that there are many called Calvinists and others Arminians , who are building all their ...
... opinion which he incidentally throws out , and to fome of his argu- ments we may perhaps ftate objections ; but to his general . conclufion , " that there are many called Calvinists and others Arminians , who are building all their ...
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... opinion , Cranmer acknow . ledging that he might , and Lee declaring that he might not . It is but fair to the memory of Cranmer to add , that , when he weighed the force of the arguments of the archbishop of York , and thofe who ...
... opinion , Cranmer acknow . ledging that he might , and Lee declaring that he might not . It is but fair to the memory of Cranmer to add , that , when he weighed the force of the arguments of the archbishop of York , and thofe who ...
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... opinion of the Helvetic churches , this alteration of the human intelle & t and will , which renders them incapable of performing their functions , as before the fall , confifts of a pofitive depravity of thefe faculties , or refults ...
... opinion of the Helvetic churches , this alteration of the human intelle & t and will , which renders them incapable of performing their functions , as before the fall , confifts of a pofitive depravity of thefe faculties , or refults ...
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