History of Congregationalism from about A. D. 250 to 1616J. P. Jewett, 1841 - 388 من الصفحات |
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... truth , doubtless , in what Dr. Owen says on this point : " This declension of the churches from their primitive order and institution , is discoverable , rather by measuring the distance between what it left , and what it arrived unto ...
... truth , doubtless , in what Dr. Owen says on this point : " This declension of the churches from their primitive order and institution , is discoverable , rather by measuring the distance between what it left , and what it arrived unto ...
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... truth insinuated , against Constantine , with much that is favorable to him . Waddington takes a very just and candid view of the Emperor , Part 11. Chap . 6 . of those who had received the Christian religion from the 3 INTRODUCTION . 25.
... truth insinuated , against Constantine , with much that is favorable to him . Waddington takes a very just and candid view of the Emperor , Part 11. Chap . 6 . of those who had received the Christian religion from the 3 INTRODUCTION . 25.
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... truth retained , and some sincere piety amidst all abandon his hereditary idols on the importunity either of the pre- late or queen . At length he found himself in a situation of dan- ger ; in the heat of an unsuccessful battle , while ...
... truth retained , and some sincere piety amidst all abandon his hereditary idols on the importunity either of the pre- late or queen . At length he found himself in a situation of dan- ger ; in the heat of an unsuccessful battle , while ...
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... truth of these representations necessarily implies a very considerable change in the order and discipline of the churches — rather , of THE CHURCH , as the " established " religion of the em- pire was now called . This wealth , and ...
... truth of these representations necessarily implies a very considerable change in the order and discipline of the churches — rather , of THE CHURCH , as the " established " religion of the em- pire was now called . This wealth , and ...
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... truth was far otherwise . The essential doc . trines of the gospel were generally retained by the ortho- dox part of ... truths of religion were so extensively received , that we have reason to believe there were multitudes of truly ...
... truth was far otherwise . The essential doc . trines of the gospel were generally retained by the ortho- dox part of ... truths of religion were so extensively received , that we have reason to believe there were multitudes of truly ...
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