The Christian Examiner and General Review, Volume 7Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware Cummings, Hillard & Company, 1830 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... the much honored Thomas Hollis , Esq , the most generous and noble Patron of Learning and Religion in the Church of New England . By his Friend and Correspondent , BENJAMIN COlman . 3. A Sermon preached at the Public Lecture , Tuesday.
... the much honored Thomas Hollis , Esq , the most generous and noble Patron of Learning and Religion in the Church of New England . By his Friend and Correspondent , BENJAMIN COlman . 3. A Sermon preached at the Public Lecture , Tuesday.
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... ordered , virtuous , pious , and happy ; whether churches shall become purer , and knowledge shall in- crease , and righteousness shall exalt the nations . And to this 6 question , we repeat , all men and minds , 18 [ Sept. , Liberty .
... ordered , virtuous , pious , and happy ; whether churches shall become purer , and knowledge shall in- crease , and righteousness shall exalt the nations . And to this 6 question , we repeat , all men and minds , 18 [ Sept. , Liberty .
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... churches cannot alter , nor tyrants quite suppress . The author of this Life , undertakes to justify the part taken by Cranmer on this occasion , and actually talks himself into the conviction , that his conduct was not only justifiable ...
... churches cannot alter , nor tyrants quite suppress . The author of this Life , undertakes to justify the part taken by Cranmer on this occasion , and actually talks himself into the conviction , that his conduct was not only justifiable ...
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... church at Canterbury , and that he himself had consented to celebrate the Catholic service in presence of the queen . He immediately came out with a denial and a public declaration of hostility to the Catho- lic religion , stating that ...
... church at Canterbury , and that he himself had consented to celebrate the Catholic service in presence of the queen . He immediately came out with a denial and a public declaration of hostility to the Catho- lic religion , stating that ...
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... church ; from Basil , Chrysostom of Antioch , and Gregory Nazianzen , among the Greeks ; from Jerome and St Austin among the Latins , he might collect fair and abundant fruit , not indeed without some dry leaves and painful thorns , yet ...
... church ; from Basil , Chrysostom of Antioch , and Gregory Nazianzen , among the Greeks ; from Jerome and St Austin among the Latins , he might collect fair and abundant fruit , not indeed without some dry leaves and painful thorns , yet ...
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