| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Biography & Autobiography - 1925 - 338 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...believe have the real unity which is most glorious becav\se inward and spiritual in the Body and to the Head As for being united in forms, commonly called... | |
| Church history - 1928 - 732 pages
...spirit of faith and prayer; the same pretence and answer; they agree here, know no names of diflerence: pity it is it should be otherwise anywhere. All that...glorious, because inward and spiritual, in the Body, and to the Head." Schließlich äußert er wieder prinzipiell zur Toleranz: „As for being united... | |
| J. R. Tanner - History - 1928 - 334 pages
...here he rose above most of his contemporaries. "All that believe", he wrote on September 14, 1645,' "have the real unity, which is most glorious because inward and spiritual. . . . As for being united in forms, commonly called uniformity, every Christian will for peace-sake... | |
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