The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 5 de 100.
Pàgina 8
... regard- ing as it ought with indifference all opinions , that neither weaken the ob- ligation nor impede the practice of justice , would have interfered between contending sects for no other purpose but to chain down violence and keep ...
... regard- ing as it ought with indifference all opinions , that neither weaken the ob- ligation nor impede the practice of justice , would have interfered between contending sects for no other purpose but to chain down violence and keep ...
Pàgina 13
... readers may judge whe ther with his editor they can regret that Mr. Callender's labours in literal translation were so limited , I will transcribe a few passages , beginning i Query with regard to a Sunday Toll . Mr.
... readers may judge whe ther with his editor they can regret that Mr. Callender's labours in literal translation were so limited , I will transcribe a few passages , beginning i Query with regard to a Sunday Toll . Mr.
Pàgina 16
... regard them with an eye of mercy ; enable them to hold fast their integrity ; ' to exercise fortitude , and to manifest towards their perse- cutors the disposition becoming the disciples of Christ , praying , Father forgive them , ' and ...
... regard them with an eye of mercy ; enable them to hold fast their integrity ; ' to exercise fortitude , and to manifest towards their perse- cutors the disposition becoming the disciples of Christ , praying , Father forgive them , ' and ...
Pàgina 44
... regard to her off- spring , and was ever solicitous to in- culcate in them habits of usefulness , decency , sobriety and virtuous dispo- sitions ; and as a member of society , she was mild and affable in her de- meanour , and ...
... regard to her off- spring , and was ever solicitous to in- culcate in them habits of usefulness , decency , sobriety and virtuous dispo- sitions ; and as a member of society , she was mild and affable in her de- meanour , and ...
Pàgina 48
... regard the right of every man , in every age , and in every country , to worship God ac- cording to his conscience , as an invio- lable - sacred - unalienable right which no individuals or governments or legislatures can , without injus ...
... regard the right of every man , in every age , and in every country , to worship God ac- cording to his conscience , as an invio- lable - sacred - unalienable right which no individuals or governments or legislatures can , without injus ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
apostles appears attention believe benevolent blessing brethren Calvinists Catholic cause Chapel character Christian church Church of England Committee congregation Consistory Count Zinzendorf death Deity Dissenters divine doctrine duty evil faith Father favour feel France Francis Webb friends gospel happy heart heaven holy honour hope human interest Irenæus Jesus Christ John Joshua Toulmin King labours language late learned letter liberty Lord mankind manner marriage means meeting ment mind ministers moral nature neral never Nismes object observed occasion opinion passage peace persecution persons preached present principles profession Protestants punishment racter readers reason received religion religious respect Scriptures sentiments Sermon shew sion Society Socinian spect spirit suffer Theophilanthropists thing thou tion Trinitarian truth ture Unitarian Unitarian Christians Unitarian Society Vaudois Waldenses words worship writer zeal