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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... tion refuted by specific quotations from our Confession of Faith , and Form of Government - Presbyterians re- ceive ministers from other denominations of Christians without re - ordaining them — The doctrine of the jure di- vino ...
... tion refuted by specific quotations from our Confession of Faith , and Form of Government - Presbyterians re- ceive ministers from other denominations of Christians without re - ordaining them — The doctrine of the jure di- vino ...
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... tion . p . 217-277 . LETTER VII . Testimony of Calvin - Extraordinary pains taken by modern high - churchmen to abuse and blacken the charac- ter of this Reformer - Presbyterianism established in Geneva before Calvin ever saw that city ...
... tion . p . 217-277 . LETTER VII . Testimony of Calvin - Extraordinary pains taken by modern high - churchmen to abuse and blacken the charac- ter of this Reformer - Presbyterianism established in Geneva before Calvin ever saw that city ...
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... totally distinct , and ought never to be confounded . Yet Dr. Bow- den and Mr. How almost uniformly confound them ; and seem to think that if the former ques tion be answered in the affirmative , the latter must Introductory Remarks . 23.
... totally distinct , and ought never to be confounded . Yet Dr. Bow- den and Mr. How almost uniformly confound them ; and seem to think that if the former ques tion be answered in the affirmative , the latter must Introductory Remarks . 23.
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... tion be answered in the affirmative , the latter must of course be answered in a similar manner . — In a few instances , indeed , they admit the distinction to which I allude , and assert , that their only object is to establish the ...
... tion be answered in the affirmative , the latter must of course be answered in a similar manner . — In a few instances , indeed , they admit the distinction to which I allude , and assert , that their only object is to establish the ...
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... tion ; and boasts that the advocates of the Episco- pal church will not require as much time to an- swer , as was employed in writing them . I cheer . fully yield to these gentlemen the palm of celerity and copiousness in writing ; and ...
... tion ; and boasts that the advocates of the Episco- pal church will not require as much time to an- swer , as was employed in writing them . I cheer . fully yield to these gentlemen the palm of celerity and copiousness in writing ; and ...
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