The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 11 |
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Pàgina 8
In those countries to their imagination and fears : but of Germany which were first roused that association being once established from their long stupor by the voice ...
In those countries to their imagination and fears : but of Germany which were first roused that association being once established from their long stupor by the voice ...
Pàgina 10
To what cause tions and credentials be fairly made was it owing , that , before the refor- out aud established , and the authority mation all Christendom was trodden shall be acknowledged ; till then it is under foot by ecclesiastics ?
To what cause tions and credentials be fairly made was it owing , that , before the refor- out aud established , and the authority mation all Christendom was trodden shall be acknowledged ; till then it is under foot by ecclesiastics ?
Pàgina 12
They are better pleased that its powers , if such as can reach temporal condition , should emanate from the chief magistrate , and be subject to temporal controul , than that they should be established on the assertion of divine right ...
They are better pleased that its powers , if such as can reach temporal condition , should emanate from the chief magistrate , and be subject to temporal controul , than that they should be established on the assertion of divine right ...
Pàgina 13
... singularly worded to avoid the reproach of bigotry and intolerance ; it declares , " That all parents who profess the established religion shall educate their children in the same , no other mode of public worship being permitted .
... singularly worded to avoid the reproach of bigotry and intolerance ; it declares , " That all parents who profess the established religion shall educate their children in the same , no other mode of public worship being permitted .
Pàgina 22
This is clearly a question of policy and of revenue on the part of the Established Church , as no good ground from scripture or reason can be made out for such monopoly . If the Quakers can properly marry amongst themselves , so might ...
This is clearly a question of policy and of revenue on the part of the Established Church , as no good ground from scripture or reason can be made out for such monopoly . If the Quakers can properly marry amongst themselves , so might ...
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