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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... respect to his opinion , as to the period at which Prelacy arose - Probably mis- represents Salmasius , Chamier , and Du Moulin in the same manner - The early community of the titles of Bi- shop and Presbyter shown to be a strong ...
... respect to his opinion , as to the period at which Prelacy arose - Probably mis- represents Salmasius , Chamier , and Du Moulin in the same manner - The early community of the titles of Bi- shop and Presbyter shown to be a strong ...
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... respect to the state , and left to enjoy their privile- ges together , the Presbyterians were disposed to forget every injury ; to cover every former subject of uneasiness with the mantle of charity ; to dwell 14 LETTER I.
... respect to the state , and left to enjoy their privile- ges together , the Presbyterians were disposed to forget every injury ; to cover every former subject of uneasiness with the mantle of charity ; to dwell 14 LETTER I.
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... respecting it to a greater extent than I should probably otherwise have done . The result is a deeper conviction than ever of the weakness of their cause , and of the Apostolic cha racter of our Church . With respect to Mr. How's ...
... respecting it to a greater extent than I should probably otherwise have done . The result is a deeper conviction than ever of the weakness of their cause , and of the Apostolic cha racter of our Church . With respect to Mr. How's ...
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... respect to the real nature of the opinions which they hold . Dr. Bowden , it is true , does not appear very fond of committing himself by explicit avowals ; but Mr. How manifests no scruple in declaring , in his usual " masterly ...
... respect to the real nature of the opinions which they hold . Dr. Bowden , it is true , does not appear very fond of committing himself by explicit avowals ; but Mr. How manifests no scruple in declaring , in his usual " masterly ...
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... respects , con- I am not now formed to the apostolic model . inquiring whether this doctrine be correct or not . But if it be , how can the want of prelacy destroy the character and even the existence of the church ? In what part of ...
... respects , con- I am not now formed to the apostolic model . inquiring whether this doctrine be correct or not . But if it be , how can the want of prelacy destroy the character and even the existence of the church ? In what part of ...
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