| Samuel Clarke - 1659 - 244 pages
...do&"ine, which you believe in confcience to b; truth, or for practifins fome work which in conlciencc you believe to be a religious duty. Now in points of Doctrine fome are fundamental, without a right beliefe whereof a man cannot be laved : others are circumftantial, and... | |
| Narragansett Club - Rhode Island - 1867 - 456 pages
...profefling fome point of Doctrine which you believe in Confcience to be the Truth, or for pradtifing fome Worke which in Confcience you believe to be a...concerne the waightier Duties of the Law, as, What Godwe wormip, and with what kinde of Worjhip ; whether fuch, as if it be Right, fellowfhip with God... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - American prose literature - 1916 - 760 pages
...Doctrine which you believe in Conscience to be the Truth, or for practising some Worke which in Conscience you believe to be a Religious Duty. Now in Points of Doctrine some are fundamentall, without right beliefe whereof a Man cannot be saved: Others are circumstantiall... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - American prose literature - 1916 - 798 pages
...Doctrine which you believe in Conscience to be the Truth, or for practising some Worke which in Conscience you believe to be a Religious Duty. Now in Points of Doctrine some are fundamentall, without right belicfe whereof a Man cannot be saved: Others are circumstantiall... | |
| Roger Williams - Religion - 2001 - 332 pages
...doctrine which you believe in conscience to be the truth, or for practicing some work which in conscience you believe to be a religious duty. Now in points of doctrine some are fundamental, without right belief whereof a man cannot be saved; others are circumstantial,... | |
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