The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, المجلد 1G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 |
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الصفحة 43
... give up the cause . It has been asserted , indeed , with much con- fidence , that we have the same authority for confining our com- munion to baptized persons , as the ancient Jews for admitting none but such as had been circumcised ...
... give up the cause . It has been asserted , indeed , with much con- fidence , that we have the same authority for confining our com- munion to baptized persons , as the ancient Jews for admitting none but such as had been circumcised ...
الصفحة 76
... give the appellation of a church to a particu- lar society of Christians , we shall mingle nothing in our concep- tions , beyond what enters into our ideas of an individual Chris- tian , with the exception of this circumstance only ...
... give the appellation of a church to a particu- lar society of Christians , we shall mingle nothing in our concep- tions , beyond what enters into our ideas of an individual Chris- tian , with the exception of this circumstance only ...
الصفحة 78
... give publicity and effect to party distinctions , all hope of restoring Christian harmony and unanimity must be abandoned . When churches are thus constituted , instead of enlarging the sphere of Christian charity , they become so many ...
... give publicity and effect to party distinctions , all hope of restoring Christian harmony and unanimity must be abandoned . When churches are thus constituted , instead of enlarging the sphere of Christian charity , they become so many ...
الصفحة 79
... give proof of their repentance ? Is it precisely the same thing , to neglect a known rule of action , as to cease to follow it , when it is involved in hopeless obscurity ? Admitting for argument's sake , that disorderly livers have ...
... give proof of their repentance ? Is it precisely the same thing , to neglect a known rule of action , as to cease to follow it , when it is involved in hopeless obscurity ? Admitting for argument's sake , that disorderly livers have ...
الصفحة 85
... gives it all its force . When , on the contra- ry , the pious inquirer is satisfied with his own conduct , viewing it with approbation and complacency ; when he is fortified , as in the present instance , by the example of a great ...
... gives it all its force . When , on the contra- ry , the pious inquirer is satisfied with his own conduct , viewing it with approbation and complacency ; when he is fortified , as in the present instance , by the example of a great ...
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