The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 338
... Christian societies of which the Church Universal iş composed , it must follow , upon this principle , that the Church of Christ is insusceptible of unity . If union and a common government were terms convertible , or ideas necessarily ...
... Christian societies of which the Church Universal iş composed , it must follow , upon this principle , that the Church of Christ is insusceptible of unity . If union and a common government were terms convertible , or ideas necessarily ...
Page 413
... Christian Society , as part of the visible church upon earth . In what light then are we to contemplate admission into the visible church , -as a civil , or as a religious transaction ? If it be only a political society into which the ...
... Christian Society , as part of the visible church upon earth . In what light then are we to contemplate admission into the visible church , -as a civil , or as a religious transaction ? If it be only a political society into which the ...
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... Christian society at all , yet it is not to be imagined that no other species of power or authority at . taches to the decisions of a Christian church , than what is derived , as in other free societies , from common consent . The same ...
... Christian society at all , yet it is not to be imagined that no other species of power or authority at . taches to the decisions of a Christian church , than what is derived , as in other free societies , from common consent . The same ...
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