Letters on the Ministry, Ritual and Doctrines of the Protestant Episcopal Church: Addressed to the Rev. Wm. E. Wyatt in Reply to a SermonJames Munroe & Company, 1844 - 240 páginas |
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... tion . If I have been disappointed in some of my expecta- tions , I could not fail to be gratified with the spirit of candor and good intentions which pervades your discourse ; and , if it has failed to produce conviction , I hope I ...
... tion . If I have been disappointed in some of my expecta- tions , I could not fail to be gratified with the spirit of candor and good intentions which pervades your discourse ; and , if it has failed to produce conviction , I hope I ...
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... tion , and sufficiently pretending to engage the ambitious . Few at this day , I supposed , could be found , who would not at least consider it a doubtful cause ; and still fewer , who would think it of sufficient moment publicly to ...
... tion , and sufficiently pretending to engage the ambitious . Few at this day , I supposed , could be found , who would not at least consider it a doubtful cause ; and still fewer , who would think it of sufficient moment publicly to ...
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... tion , " since that time . As Christ left no instructions about any particular kind of ministry in the church , so there are no words of his record- ed on the subject of ordination . This alone is enough to prove , that the manner , in ...
... tion , " since that time . As Christ left no instructions about any particular kind of ministry in the church , so there are no words of his record- ed on the subject of ordination . This alone is enough to prove , that the manner , in ...
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... tion of episcopacy , and consider it the invention of an age subsequent to that of the apostles , have never been able to agree upon any one period , in which it could , even in their opinion , have probably originated . " Admitting ...
... tion of episcopacy , and consider it the invention of an age subsequent to that of the apostles , have never been able to agree upon any one period , in which it could , even in their opinion , have probably originated . " Admitting ...
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... the whole mass of tes- timony , which has here been given , agree with the singular asser- tion in the book of Festivals and Fasts , that , " throughout the uni . From these facts , it must certainly be admitted , EPISCOPAL CHURCH . 39.
... the whole mass of tes- timony , which has here been given , agree with the singular asser- tion in the book of Festivals and Fasts , that , " throughout the uni . From these facts , it must certainly be admitted , EPISCOPAL CHURCH . 39.
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