A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors,with Biographical and Critical Notices: Selection from Robert Robinson's workO. Everett, 1824 |
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... allow him , nor had any body proposed any thing . They had paid him for the first half - year , three pounds twelve shillings and five pence ; they had increased since , but not enough to maintain him frugally ; 10 ROBINSON .
... allow him , nor had any body proposed any thing . They had paid him for the first half - year , three pounds twelve shillings and five pence ; they had increased since , but not enough to maintain him frugally ; 10 ROBINSON .
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... allowed the privilege of prosecuting their peaceful avocations without violating their conscience by subscribing the Thirty - nine Articles , or subjecting themselves to a civil penalty by resisting so unholy a requisition . During the ...
... allowed the privilege of prosecuting their peaceful avocations without violating their conscience by subscribing the Thirty - nine Articles , or subjecting themselves to a civil penalty by resisting so unholy a requisition . During the ...
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... allowed him to fill up . In selecting articles for the present publication , a range has been taken through the whole of the au- thor's works , nor has any scruple been felt in omitting occasionally such paragraphs , as have no more ...
... allowed him to fill up . In selecting articles for the present publication , a range has been taken through the whole of the au- thor's works , nor has any scruple been felt in omitting occasionally such paragraphs , as have no more ...
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... allowed by the act of supremacy , and among other things forming a creed for his sub- jects ; suppose him a man of shallow capacity ; would not his creed have been too lean and poor for many of his subjects ? And on the contrary ...
... allowed by the act of supremacy , and among other things forming a creed for his sub- jects ; suppose him a man of shallow capacity ; would not his creed have been too lean and poor for many of his subjects ? And on the contrary ...
Side 40
... allowed of God , and supported by all kinds of argument , hath been challenged and exercised by men for upwards of five thousand five hundred years ; we ourselves have recovered it from the pope , who had unlawfully usurped this right ...
... allowed of God , and supported by all kinds of argument , hath been challenged and exercised by men for upwards of five thousand five hundred years ; we ourselves have recovered it from the pope , who had unlawfully usurped this right ...
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act of uniformity Adam admit affirm allow Apostles argument ascribed baptism baptized believe benevolent Boötes Calvinistic character chris christian church christian liberty christian religion church fellowship conduct connexion constitution creatures creed degree Deity deny disciples disciples of Christ disposition divine doctrine Dr Cogan duty errour essential established eternal evidence evil examine exercise faith favour Gospel happiness hath Hauxton heart holy honour human ideas imperfection infant baptism infinite innocent Jesus Christ Jews judge justice liberty Lord Lord's supper mankind means ment mind misery mode moral nature never object offspring original original sin parents perfect persons preaching principles private judgment profession propensities proposition prove punishment reason religion render revelation right of private Robert Robinson Scriptures sentiment sincere soul Spirit suppose theological things thou tion tism toleration TOTAL DEPRAVITY transgression true truth universal virtue whole wisdom wise