An Essay on the Composition of a Sermon, Volume 1T. Scollick ... and T. Wilson and R. Spence, York, 1788 |
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... thought neceffary to the fe- curity of their civil and religious rights . While the churches enjoyed these privileges , the Rev. Francis Claude , father of our Author , was fucceffively paftor of feveral reformed congre- gations in ...
... thought neceffary to the fe- curity of their civil and religious rights . While the churches enjoyed these privileges , the Rev. Francis Claude , father of our Author , was fucceffively paftor of feveral reformed congre- gations in ...
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... attacking the reformed . He thought - pacifick operations became chriftians -that ( 2 ) Beza , Hift . Eccl . - La Place , de l'eftat de la relig . es repub - Varillas Char . ix . -that it was high time to put a period to xiv THE LIFE OF.
... attacking the reformed . He thought - pacifick operations became chriftians -that ( 2 ) Beza , Hift . Eccl . - La Place , de l'eftat de la relig . es repub - Varillas Char . ix . -that it was high time to put a period to xiv THE LIFE OF.
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... thought of making their weak- neffes maxims of church - government . He was ab- folutely master of his own temper , and dexterous at catching the happy moment , in which the most ftubborn and boisterous declaimers are manageable . His ...
... thought of making their weak- neffes maxims of church - government . He was ab- folutely master of his own temper , and dexterous at catching the happy moment , in which the most ftubborn and boisterous declaimers are manageable . His ...
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... thought , a clay - coldness toward fecular things , a heart in- flamed with holy zeal , a courage , that nothing could daunt , and a countenance alternately fupple and severe , were all neceffary at this critical con- juncture to the ...
... thought , a clay - coldness toward fecular things , a heart in- flamed with holy zeal , a courage , that nothing could daunt , and a countenance alternately fupple and severe , were all neceffary at this critical con- juncture to the ...
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... thought proper to give them but that , if they pretended in these letters to speak to them as from an ecclefiaftical tri- bunal , he was bound in confcience to declare , that neither he nor his church did at all acknowledge their ...
... thought proper to give them but that , if they pretended in these letters to speak to them as from an ecclefiaftical tri- bunal , he was bound in confcience to declare , that neither he nor his church did at all acknowledge their ...
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