The Eclectic Review, Volume 9;Volume 27Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1818 |
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... Dissenters , his avowed dissatisfaction at the spirit of exclusive establishments , together with his efforts to bring about an ecclesiastical reform , had drawn down upon him the in- stinctive indignation of his Episcopal brethren ...
... Dissenters , his avowed dissatisfaction at the spirit of exclusive establishments , together with his efforts to bring about an ecclesiastical reform , had drawn down upon him the in- stinctive indignation of his Episcopal brethren ...
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... Dissenters to episcopacy than in converting Heathens to Christianity . This conduct of mine has been considered as exceeding strange , and has given great offence ; but I had rather offend all the dignitaries of the church for ever ...
... Dissenters to episcopacy than in converting Heathens to Christianity . This conduct of mine has been considered as exceeding strange , and has given great offence ; but I had rather offend all the dignitaries of the church for ever ...
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... Dissenters , we are yet sure , from a universal principle of our nature , that not a little of that revival of evangelical and practical piety , which has taken place in the last thirty years , in the Established Church , is to be ...
... Dissenters , we are yet sure , from a universal principle of our nature , that not a little of that revival of evangelical and practical piety , which has taken place in the last thirty years , in the Established Church , is to be ...
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... Dissenter . Second Edition . Is . ERRATA IN THE LAST NUMBER . Page 23 - line 2 from bottom - for discussion read depression . 63 - line 10 - dele anonymous . *** To explain this last Erratum , it is only necessary to mention , that a ...
... Dissenter . Second Edition . Is . ERRATA IN THE LAST NUMBER . Page 23 - line 2 from bottom - for discussion read depression . 63 - line 10 - dele anonymous . *** To explain this last Erratum , it is only necessary to mention , that a ...
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... Dissenters for this express object . This is not altogether a new charge ; but when it was first brought forward with all the pomp of Demonstration , ' there was something so wild even to insanity , in the passionate tone , and vehement ...
... Dissenters for this express object . This is not altogether a new charge ; but when it was first brought forward with all the pomp of Demonstration , ' there was something so wild even to insanity , in the passionate tone , and vehement ...
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