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 412
... church polity which is most likely to secure the purity , prosperity , and edification of Christian fellowship . 6 Though the Author pursues a method rather different from that which would appear to us the most natural , he arrives at ...
... church polity which is most likely to secure the purity , prosperity , and edification of Christian fellowship . 6 Though the Author pursues a method rather different from that which would appear to us the most natural , he arrives at ...
Page 456
... Churches can be . There is not , we venture to as- sume , a single person capable of ascertaining the sense of any set of words whatever , and without prejudice , who would not consider the Liturgy and Catechism of the Church of England ...
... Churches can be . There is not , we venture to as- sume , a single person capable of ascertaining the sense of any set of words whatever , and without prejudice , who would not consider the Liturgy and Catechism of the Church of England ...
Page 459
... church , to conform to the rules of that church , or to recede from it without further molestation . " Now , let the reader observe , that it is not the dismission of a minister from the congregation in which he officiates , when he can ...
... church , to conform to the rules of that church , or to recede from it without further molestation . " Now , let the reader observe , that it is not the dismission of a minister from the congregation in which he officiates , when he can ...
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