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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... readers , to discredit the author himself , more than the object of his attack ; that my first resolution , as well as the general advice of my friends , was to let it pass unnoticed . I could scarcely , indeed , form a more selfish ...
... readers , to discredit the author himself , more than the object of his attack ; that my first resolution , as well as the general advice of my friends , was to let it pass unnoticed . I could scarcely , indeed , form a more selfish ...
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... reader will be on his guard against imposition from either source . These gentlemen , indeed , themselves assert , with the whole body of Episcopal writers , that the apostles never intended to lay down a model of church government ...
... reader will be on his guard against imposition from either source . These gentlemen , indeed , themselves assert , with the whole body of Episcopal writers , that the apostles never intended to lay down a model of church government ...
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... readers " might have a fair opportunity of judging for them- " selves . " Vol . I. Letter 7. p . 186. I can assure this learned Professor , who so kindly undertakes to in- struct me in my duty , that I both possessed and had read ...
... readers " might have a fair opportunity of judging for them- " selves . " Vol . I. Letter 7. p . 186. I can assure this learned Professor , who so kindly undertakes to in- struct me in my duty , that I both possessed and had read ...
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... readers , that this plan would " lay me under the necessity " of being every where extremely brief , and of to- " tally excluding many topics , both of argument " and illustration , which might be profitably intro- " duced ? " And did I ...
... readers , that this plan would " lay me under the necessity " of being every where extremely brief , and of to- " tally excluding many topics , both of argument " and illustration , which might be profitably intro- " duced ? " And did I ...
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... reader will pronounce , that in my little manual , I have gone as far , if not further , in stating the arguments and replies of my opponents , than this gentleman has in his two volumes . دو These gentlemen , in the course of their ...
... reader will pronounce , that in my little manual , I have gone as far , if not further , in stating the arguments and replies of my opponents , than this gentleman has in his two volumes . دو These gentlemen , in the course of their ...
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