| Robert Barclay - 1822 - 140 pàgines
...us; and then let conscience and reason in every impartial reader declare, whether or not it doth not hold ? Suppose a people really gathered unto the belief...contradict any of those fundamental truths, whether has not such as stand, good right to cast such an one out from among them, and to pronounce, positively,... | |
| Robert Barclay - 1822 - 134 pàgines
...gospel, if any of these people shall arise and contradict any of those fundamental truths? whether has not such as stand, good right to cast such an one...pronounce, positively, This is contrary to the truth we pro55 fess and own ; and therefore ought to be rejected, and not received, nor yet he that asserts... | |
| George Wood, Isaac Halsted Williamson - 1833 - 296 pàgines
...every impartial reader declare, whether or not it doth not hold. Suppose a people really gathered into the belief of the true and certain principles of the...of these people shall arise and contradict any of these fundamental truths, whether have not such as stand, good right to cast out such an one from among... | |
| George Wood, Isaac Halsted Williamson - 1833 - 286 pàgines
...every impartial reader declare, whether or not it doth not hold. Suppose a people really gathered into the belief of the true and certain principles of the...of these people shall arise and contradict any of these fundamental truths, whether have not such as stand, good right to cast out such an one from among... | |
| John Wilbur - 1845 - 392 pàgines
...us, and then let conscience and reason in every impartial reader declare, whether or not it doth not hold ? Suppose a people really gathered unto the belief...of these people shall arise and contradict any of these fundamental truths, whether has not such as stand, good right to cast such an one out from among... | |
| New England Yearly Meeting of Friends (Conservative : 1845-1945) - 1849 - 64 pàgines
...that it is the duty of all the members, to protest against every departure from its faith. He says, " Have not such as stand, good right to cast such an...this is contrary to the truth we profess and own, and ought therefore to be rejected and not received, nor yet he that asserts it, as one of us. And is not... | |
| Thomas B. Gould, William Hodgson - 1860 - 460 pàgines
...faithful," &c. Again R. Barclay says, in the same treatise : " Suppose a people really gathered unto the true and certain principles of the Gospel ; if...whether have not such as stand, good right to cast such .a one out from among them, and to pronounce positively, — This is contrary to the truth we profess... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1867 - 276 pàgines
...; and then let conscience and reason in every impartial reader declare, whether or not it doth not hold. Suppose a people really gathered unto the belief...therefore ought to be rejected, and not received, nor yet be that asserts it as one of us? And is not this obligatory upon all the members, seeing all are concerned... | |
| Robert Barclay - 1872 - 132 pàgines
...; and then let conscience and reason in every impartial reader declare, whether or not it doth not hold ? Suppose a people really gathered unto the belief...as stand, good right to cast such an one out from amongthem, and to pronounce positively, this is contrary to the truth we profess and own; and therefore... | |
| William Waring - 1873 - 120 pàgines
...upon it." And on pages 55 and 56 of the same work, he adds : " Suppose a people really gathered into the belief of the true and certain principles of the...of these people shall arise and contradict any of these fundamental truths, whether have not such as stand, good right to cast such a one out from them,... | |
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