Church-of-Englandism and Its Catechism Examined: Preceded by Strictures on the Exclusionary System as Pursued in the National Society's Schools, Interspersed with Parallel Views of the English and Scottish Established and Non-established Churches and Concluding with Remedies Proposed for Abuses Indicated ... |
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Page 95
... living under the expectation of being paid for it . Thus , in the blindness of their zeal , do these men pass condemnation on themselves . * Add - but who are afraid or ashamed to shew themselves to any body but themselves . 66 " FOR ...
... living under the expectation of being paid for it . Thus , in the blindness of their zeal , do these men pass condemnation on themselves . * Add - but who are afraid or ashamed to shew themselves to any body but themselves . 66 " FOR ...
Page 44
... living , and to do my duty in that state of life , unto which it shall please God to call me . To OBSERVATIONS . Of this long and wordy formulary , had the whole con- tents been of a piece with the answer thus given to this question ...
... living , and to do my duty in that state of life , unto which it shall please God to call me . To OBSERVATIONS . Of this long and wordy formulary , had the whole con- tents been of a piece with the answer thus given to this question ...
Page 74
... living and then present : and , in their instance , no such accessory duties as are here set up - no nor any other accessory duties - added to it ; -such being the exact state of the case , with the acknowledged standard of belief and ...
... living and then present : and , in their instance , no such accessory duties as are here set up - no nor any other accessory duties - added to it ; -such being the exact state of the case , with the acknowledged standard of belief and ...
Page 93
... living persons , whose instructions ought to be " re- ❝ceived as oracles of God , " that in his Lordship's view , — if they would save themselves from the charge of " infide- lity , " and from the predicament of being regarded and ...
... living persons , whose instructions ought to be " re- ❝ceived as oracles of God , " that in his Lordship's view , — if they would save themselves from the charge of " infide- lity , " and from the predicament of being regarded and ...
Page 96
... living " oracles of God " is at all times to be seen another , from which - let the dead one say what it will - every man's belief and conduct is , on pain of judgment of infidelity , to take its direction , as often as they please . In ...
... living " oracles of God " is at all times to be seen another , from which - let the dead one say what it will - every man's belief and conduct is , on pain of judgment of infidelity , to take its direction , as often as they please . In ...
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