The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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... practice of the Congregational churches in England , to choose their own pastors . After the formation of the first Congregational church in England , in 1616 , in the manner already pointed out , " Mr. Jacob was chosen pastor , by the ...
... practice of the Congregational churches in England , to choose their own pastors . After the formation of the first Congregational church in England , in 1616 , in the manner already pointed out , " Mr. Jacob was chosen pastor , by the ...
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... practice . A man will act according to his convictions , and an irreligious practice can never be the consequence of a right faith . " And Dr. Channing says , in his Discourse at the dedication of the Second Unitarian Church in New York ...
... practice . A man will act according to his convictions , and an irreligious practice can never be the consequence of a right faith . " And Dr. Channing says , in his Discourse at the dedication of the Second Unitarian Church in New York ...
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... practice . But he will please to remember , that his opinions are not arguments . And if he attacks Orthodoxy , or Orthodox revivals , he must not begin with assuming his own infallibility . The only rational way of attacking revivals ...
... practice . But he will please to remember , that his opinions are not arguments . And if he attacks Orthodoxy , or Orthodox revivals , he must not begin with assuming his own infallibility . The only rational way of attacking revivals ...
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