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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... evidence and inflicting censure : They can call before them any offender against the order and government of the church : They can require members , of their own society , to appear and give testimony on the cause ; but the highest ...
... evidence and inflicting censure : They can call before them any offender against the order and government of the church : They can require members , of their own society , to appear and give testimony on the cause ; but the highest ...
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... evidence , but brought forward di- rectly in the face of all legitimate evidence . When these gentlemen , or either of them , shall produce a single volume or document , sanctioned by any Presbyterian church , or from the pen of any es ...
... evidence , but brought forward di- rectly in the face of all legitimate evidence . When these gentlemen , or either of them , shall produce a single volume or document , sanctioned by any Presbyterian church , or from the pen of any es ...
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... evidence of it . In like manner , the seals of the Christian cove- nant , are not in themselves the promise or the en- gagement either on the part of God or man ; but are the constituted means of recognizing or ratify- ing a covenant ...
... evidence of it . In like manner , the seals of the Christian cove- nant , are not in themselves the promise or the en- gagement either on the part of God or man ; but are the constituted means of recognizing or ratify- ing a covenant ...
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... evidence speaks more than volumes . Of the fairness of this arrangement , I say nothing . No reader of the smallest discernment needs a single remark to aid him in judging of this point . But I could scarcely have asked for a more ...
... evidence speaks more than volumes . Of the fairness of this arrangement , I say nothing . No reader of the smallest discernment needs a single remark to aid him in judging of this point . But I could scarcely have asked for a more ...
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... evidence relative to the subject be- fore us . You will not expect me , however , again to go over the whole ground of the scriptural ar- gument . I shall only advert to a few points on which either the most plausible or the most ex ...
... evidence relative to the subject be- fore us . You will not expect me , however , again to go over the whole ground of the scriptural ar- gument . I shall only advert to a few points on which either the most plausible or the most ex ...
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