Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page 88
... rule in the bulk of mankind ; with this difference , that wealth , although sometimes sought on its own account , is mostly regarded in sub- serviency to the two former objects , or as it encourages and promotes the pride and ...
... rule in the bulk of mankind ; with this difference , that wealth , although sometimes sought on its own account , is mostly regarded in sub- serviency to the two former objects , or as it encourages and promotes the pride and ...
Page 235
... rule to be observed by the church , in order to support herself under a complete toleration , is , Not forwardly to set up any claims of superior purity or authority to other churches , either in respect of doctrine , worship ...
... rule to be observed by the church , in order to support herself under a complete toleration , is , Not forwardly to set up any claims of superior purity or authority to other churches , either in respect of doctrine , worship ...
Page 240
... rule here laid down ; namely , That the church should forbear to assert her pretensions , however just and well- founded they may be , with a disproportionate or an unhallowed zeal . 1. It often happens to the church , as to other ...
... rule here laid down ; namely , That the church should forbear to assert her pretensions , however just and well- founded they may be , with a disproportionate or an unhallowed zeal . 1. It often happens to the church , as to other ...
Page 243
... rule we have stated as neces- sary , in the present case , to be observed by the church , is , To prescribe reasonable terms both of clerical and lay communion . Under this head we shall first offer a few remarks on clerical ...
... rule we have stated as neces- sary , in the present case , to be observed by the church , is , To prescribe reasonable terms both of clerical and lay communion . Under this head we shall first offer a few remarks on clerical ...
Page 256
... rules - in her doctrine sound and evangelical , equally remote from a dry hea- then morality and a wild enthusiasm , from Pharisaic confidence and Antinomian pre- sumption ; -in her instruction of children familiar and catechetical ...
... rules - in her doctrine sound and evangelical , equally remote from a dry hea- then morality and a wild enthusiasm , from Pharisaic confidence and Antinomian pre- sumption ; -in her instruction of children familiar and catechetical ...
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