The arguments for predestination and necessity contrasted with the established principles of philosophical inquiry, two Act sermons. abridged by S. B. Vince |
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... truth , than that made at this period by the Scottish Bishops and Church . Had they so chosen - if they had been willing to pay the price - they might have purchased the continuance of the Church's 8 The Scottish Bishops Confessors for ...
... truth , than that made at this period by the Scottish Bishops and Church . Had they so chosen - if they had been willing to pay the price - they might have purchased the continuance of the Church's 8 The Scottish Bishops Confessors for ...
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... truth and loyalty had marked the ground , resolved " to stand by it in the face of all dangers , and to the greatest of losses . " They gave up their all , so far as earth was concerned , but the heavenly de- posit they dared not yield ...
... truth and loyalty had marked the ground , resolved " to stand by it in the face of all dangers , and to the greatest of losses . " They gave up their all , so far as earth was concerned , but the heavenly de- posit they dared not yield ...
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... truth's sake , and as a warn- ing to ourselves how little we have deserved the preservation of that truth so dearly won for us , whose inestimable privileges we have so faintly realised and acted up to , and for which we have done so ...
... truth's sake , and as a warn- ing to ourselves how little we have deserved the preservation of that truth so dearly won for us , whose inestimable privileges we have so faintly realised and acted up to , and for which we have done so ...
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... truth ; it has 1 Mr. Drummond's pretext , that a meeting , which was open to all , was a pri- vate one , is unworthy of any serious notice . He and his friends are fond of resting upon Acts of Parliament . What would they have said to ...
... truth ; it has 1 Mr. Drummond's pretext , that a meeting , which was open to all , was a pri- vate one , is unworthy of any serious notice . He and his friends are fond of resting upon Acts of Parliament . What would they have said to ...
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... truth , he prized so highly , says " Agree- 1 The rule of the English Church on this head is clearly expressed in the Homilies : " But before all things , this we must be sure of especially , that this Supper be on such wise done and ...
... truth , he prized so highly , says " Agree- 1 The rule of the English Church on this head is clearly expressed in the Homilies : " But before all things , this we must be sure of especially , that this Supper be on such wise done and ...
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