A Continuation of Letters Concerning the Constitution and Order of the Christian Ministry: Addressed to the Members of the Presbyterian Churches in the City of New-York : Being an Examination of the Strictures of the Rev. Drs. Bowden and Kemp, and the Rev. Mr. How, on the Former Series |
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... charges brought by these gentlemen against the author's former volume- Specimen of their indecent language ... charge shown to be unfounded - They assert that Presbyterians advance claims as high , and as offensive as theirs ...
... charges brought by these gentlemen against the author's former volume- Specimen of their indecent language ... charge shown to be unfounded - They assert that Presbyterians advance claims as high , and as offensive as theirs ...
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... Charge of illiberality against the author - Refuted - The claim of high - churchmen construed by impartial judges , and even by Episcopal writers , as we construe - it - Charge against the author of departing from his own Confession ...
... Charge of illiberality against the author - Refuted - The claim of high - churchmen construed by impartial judges , and even by Episcopal writers , as we construe - it - Charge against the author of departing from his own Confession ...
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... Charge of suppressing testimo- ny from the Fathers unfounded - Charge of misrepre senting the testimony of other Fathers equally unfounded -The Fathers of the third and fourth centuries ought not to be credited , even if they had ...
... Charge of suppressing testimo- ny from the Fathers unfounded - Charge of misrepre senting the testimony of other Fathers equally unfounded -The Fathers of the third and fourth centuries ought not to be credited , even if they had ...
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... charge himself , or consider it with respect when brought by others . Another charge which these gentlemen concur in urging , is no less unexpected and extraordinary . It is , that I have written with great bitterness , and that even my ...
... charge himself , or consider it with respect when brought by others . Another charge which these gentlemen concur in urging , is no less unexpected and extraordinary . It is , that I have written with great bitterness , and that even my ...
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... charges of popish origin and tendency , have been brought against several of the same doctrines , by some of the most pious and learned Bishops of their own church . Nor can I forbear to add , that the pointed resentment which my ...
... charges of popish origin and tendency , have been brought against several of the same doctrines , by some of the most pious and learned Bishops of their own church . Nor can I forbear to add , that the pointed resentment which my ...
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