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... opinion which exist between my own and other denominations ; desiring on all occasions to cherish and promote the most extended grounds of christian liberality , and freely cultivating in my social intercourse and in my pulpit efforts ...
... opinion which exist between my own and other denominations ; desiring on all occasions to cherish and promote the most extended grounds of christian liberality , and freely cultivating in my social intercourse and in my pulpit efforts ...
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... opinion , should dwell together as brethren in unity . There is much simplicity and want of discernment in this proposal , when sincerely made . It is the suggestion of in- considerate zeal for one object , overlooking another of at ...
... opinion , should dwell together as brethren in unity . There is much simplicity and want of discernment in this proposal , when sincerely made . It is the suggestion of in- considerate zeal for one object , overlooking another of at ...
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... opinions concerning a sister church , would react upon those from whom they emanated : - " Like Parthian arrows aim'd as one To cripple or disrobe the sun ; These vengeful darts , when upwards sped Return upon the archer's head . " Mr ...
... opinions concerning a sister church , would react upon those from whom they emanated : - " Like Parthian arrows aim'd as one To cripple or disrobe the sun ; These vengeful darts , when upwards sped Return upon the archer's head . " Mr ...
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... opinions . While in the pursuance of this plan the prospects of our Church were much brightened , and a large addition was made to us in membership ; some of whom had been communicants in the Pro- testant Episcopal Church . These ...
... opinions . While in the pursuance of this plan the prospects of our Church were much brightened , and a large addition was made to us in membership ; some of whom had been communicants in the Pro- testant Episcopal Church . These ...
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... opinions as necessary to constitute the character of a true christian . It is singular language for so strong a high Churchman as Mr. Bolles is , to hold towards a soci ety or church which he has proscribed as without the pale of the ...
... opinions as necessary to constitute the character of a true christian . It is singular language for so strong a high Churchman as Mr. Bolles is , to hold towards a soci ety or church which he has proscribed as without the pale of the ...
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Page 36 - The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in which the pure word of God is preached, and the Sacraments be duly administered, according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Page 7 - Holding fast the faithful word as he hath been taught, that he may be able by sound doctrine both to exhort and to convince the gainsayers.
Page 98 - They desired (as did two or three more the next day) that he would spend some time with them in prayer, and advise them how to flee from the wrath to come ; which they saw continually hanging over their heads.
Page 152 - DO you trust that you are inwardly moved by the Holy Ghost to take upon you this Office and Ministration, to serve God for the promoting of his glory, and the edifying of his people?
Page 228 - But when in the course of Divine Providence, these American States became independent with respect to civil government, their ecclesiastical independence was necessarily included; and the different religious denominations of Christians in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize their respective Churches, and forms of worship, and discipline, in such manner as they might judge most convenient for their future prosperity; consistently with the constitution and laws of...
Page 98 - ... some time with them in prayer, and advise them how to flee from the wrath to come; which they saw continually hanging over their heads. That...
Page 227 - I have this day set apart as a superintendent, by the imposition of my hands and prayer (being assisted by other ordained ministers...
Page 207 - England, and a man whom I judge to be well qualified for that great work. And I do hereby recommend him to all whom it may concern, as a fit person to preside over the flock of Christ. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four. JOHN WESLEY.
Page 152 - And are they holy in all manner of conversation ? 2. Have they gifts (as well as grace) for the work? Have they (in some tolerable degree) a clear, sound understanding, a right judgment in the things of God, a just conception of salvation by faith ? And has God given them any degree of utterance? Do they speak justly, readily, clearly ? 3.
Page 153 - Have they a just conception of salvation by faith ? And has God given them any degree of utterance ? Do they speak justly, readily, clearly? — 3. Have they fruit? Are any truly convinced of sin, and converted to God, by their preaching ? " As long as these three marks concur in any one, we believe he is called of God to preach. These we receive as sufficient proof that he is moved thereto by the Holy Ghost.