A History of the Baptists: Traced by Their Vital Principles and Practices from the Time of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to the Year 1886Bryan, Taylor, 1887 - 978 σελίδες |
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... liberty of worship or right of free thought . The continuity of a Church is not like that of a State . There is little analogy between the two . One cannot by natural birth , by inheritance , by purchase , by the will of the flesh ...
... liberty of worship or right of free thought . The continuity of a Church is not like that of a State . There is little analogy between the two . One cannot by natural birth , by inheritance , by purchase , by the will of the flesh ...
Σελίδα xi
... liberty . In the time of Henry VIII . marriages in England were regulated by the canon law of Rome , ' grounded often on no higher principle than that of papal caprice ; ' and when the king's conscience and conduct demanded it , the ...
... liberty . In the time of Henry VIII . marriages in England were regulated by the canon law of Rome , ' grounded often on no higher principle than that of papal caprice ; ' and when the king's conscience and conduct demanded it , the ...
Σελίδα 98
... liberty by his chains . The world had been riveted in breathless attention , while he crossed its mountains and seas , crying with the Baptist : Behold the Lamb of God ! ' Even in his captivity all was animation . His prison - home ...
... liberty by his chains . The world had been riveted in breathless attention , while he crossed its mountains and seas , crying with the Baptist : Behold the Lamb of God ! ' Even in his captivity all was animation . His prison - home ...
Σελίδα 122
... liberty , holding one another in sisterly reverence , having a common faith , cherishing a common love , and knowing no other constraint than to keep the law of Christ , each amongst themselves . PASTORS CHOSEN BY THE CHURCHES . 123 III ...
... liberty , holding one another in sisterly reverence , having a common faith , cherishing a common love , and knowing no other constraint than to keep the law of Christ , each amongst themselves . PASTORS CHOSEN BY THE CHURCHES . 123 III ...
Σελίδα 125
... liberty of conscience , so that in the voluntary service of God his followers should not be vas- sals to human dominion . That he alone should be obeyed in all matters of faith and practice , is the spring from which all their other ...
... liberty of conscience , so that in the voluntary service of God his followers should not be vas- sals to human dominion . That he alone should be obeyed in all matters of faith and practice , is the spring from which all their other ...
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