| Herzog, Johann Jakob Herzog, Hauck - Protestantism - 1898 - 834 pages
...nad) ber Eroberung 93riftole 30 1645 mit ber Sefdjreibung aller SBegebenb^eiten an baS ^>aua fdjidte: All that believe, have the real unity which is most...glorious ; because inward , and spiritual, in the Body and to the Head. For being united in forms, commonly called Uniformity, every Christian will for peace-sake... | |
| Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones - England - 1898 - 518 pages
...Independents, all here [in the army] have the same spirit of faith and prayer, the same presence and answer ; they agree here, have no names of difference ; pity it is it should be otherwise anywhere ! . . . For being united in forms, commonlv called uniformity, every Christian will for peace sake... | |
| Johann Jakob Herzog, Albert Hauck - Protestantism - 1898 - 832 pages
...er rtad> ber Grobmmg Drifteis 20 1645 mit ber ^efdireibunfl aller Gegebenheiten an ras .^aus j^idte: All that believe, have the real unity which is most glorious; because inVard, and spiritual, in the Body and to the Head. For being united in fonri«, commonly called Uniformity,... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1899 - 542 pages
..."Presbyterians, Independents, all here have the same spirit of faith and prayer, the same presence and answer. They agree here, have no names of difference...anywhere. All that believe have the real unity, which is the most glorious, being the inward and spiritual, in the body and in the head. For being united in... | |
| Charles Harding Firth - Great Britain - 1900 - 590 pages
...have the same spirit of faith and prayer . . . they agree here, have no names of difference ; pity it should be otherwise anywhere. All that believe...which is most glorious because inward and spiritual. . . . For being united in forms, commonly called Uniformity, every Christian will for peace sake study... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - American literature - 1900 - 1004 pages
...Presbyterians, Independents, and all here have the same spirit of faith and prayer, the same presence and answer; they agree here, have no names of difference ; pity it is it should be otherwise anywhere." So he urges to the end of his despatch. Toleration is the only key-word. " All that believe have the... | |
| William Boyd Carpenter - Church of England - 1900 - 614 pages
...Presbyterians, Independents, all here have the same spirit of faith and prayer, the same presence and answer. They agree here, have no names of difference; pity it is it should be otherwise anywhere." The last weapon against Parliament was forged when what was called the Self-denying Ordinance was passed... | |
| John Morley - 1900 - 620 pages
...Presbyterians, Independents, and all here have the same spirit of faith and prayer, the same presence and answer; they agree here, have no names of difference; pity it is it should be otherwise anywhere." So he urges to the end of his despatch. Toleration is the only key-word. "All that believe have the... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1900 - 368 pages
...Presbyterians, Independents, all have here the same spirit of faith and prayer ; the same presence and answer; they agree here; have no names of difference; pity it is it should be otherwise anywhere. . . . And for brethren in things of the mind we look for no compulsion but that of light and reason."... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1901 - 380 pages
...had here the same spirit of faith and prayer, the same presence and answer ; they agree here, know no names of difference ; pity it is it should be otherwise...glorious because inward and spiritual in the Body and to the Head As for being united in forms, commonly called uniformity, every Christian will, for... | |
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