| 1813 - 802 pàgines
...VVhilficldian Methodists is very little known in ours. At least, in com. mon with the Baptist* they are decided Trinitarians, and both pray, and preach as if this...declaration, that " he did not think there were two per. sons in Boston, who believed in the Trinity." You see, that of our twenty-one churches, there... | |
| George Punchard - 1881 - 744 pàgines
...Congregationalibts ; . . . two Episcopalian ; . . . three Baptist churches ; . . . two Methodist meetings. . . . You see that, of our twenty-one churches, there are...or Trinitarian. Indeed, you would hardly look for Unitarianism among our Methodists or Baptists." This statement disposes of the assertion of the gentleman... | |
| George Punchard - 1881 - 728 pàgines
...Methodists or Baptists." This statement disposes of the assertion of the gentleman of "high celebrity " that " he did not think there were two persons in Boston who believed in the Trinity." But it is to the Congregational churches that the account is presumed chiefly to refer. " With the... | |
| Hamilton Andrews Hill - 1889 - 718 pàgines
...with the report of another observer, who had been told by a gentleman of high celebrity in America, " that he did not think there were two persons in Boston, who believed in the doctrine of the Trinity. This assertion," it was added, " though it certainly cannot be intended to... | |
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