Memoirs of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of AmericaS. Potter, 1820 - 474 sider |
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Side v
... Episcopacy by my hands . Submission of opinion on this account , is what I have never had the arrogancy to claim : but if any degree of personal respect should be sup- posed a natural consequence , I can thankfully ac- knowledge , that ...
... Episcopacy by my hands . Submission of opinion on this account , is what I have never had the arrogancy to claim : but if any degree of personal respect should be sup- posed a natural consequence , I can thankfully ac- knowledge , that ...
Side xiii
... Episcopacy in the Colonies , p . 47 - B . Question of the use of the Liturgy , p . 59 - C . Of the meeting in New Brunswick , in May 1784 , p . 62 - D . Of the meeting in N. York , in October 1784 , p . 64 - E . Of preparatory ...
... Episcopacy in the Colonies , p . 47 - B . Question of the use of the Liturgy , p . 59 - C . Of the meeting in New Brunswick , in May 1784 , p . 62 - D . Of the meeting in N. York , in October 1784 , p . 64 - E . Of preparatory ...
Side 5
... episcopacy under which it had been planted , it had no resource for a ministry , but in emigration from the mother country and by sending its candidates for the ministry , to that country for orders . The first , could not be the ...
... episcopacy under which it had been planted , it had no resource for a ministry , but in emigration from the mother country and by sending its candidates for the ministry , to that country for orders . The first , could not be the ...
Side 6
... episcopate . These applications had produced much contention in pamphlets and in newspapers ; the writers on the episcopal side pleading the reasonableness of being ... episcopacy . indulged in the full enjoyment of their religion ; and 6.
... episcopate . These applications had produced much contention in pamphlets and in newspapers ; the writers on the episcopal side pleading the reasonableness of being ... episcopacy . indulged in the full enjoyment of their religion ; and 6.
Side 7
... episcopacy purely religious . On the other hand , as their opponents laid aside their resistance of the religious part of it , as soon as American independence had done away all political danger , if it before existed ; it ought to be ...
... episcopacy purely religious . On the other hand , as their opponents laid aside their resistance of the religious part of it , as soon as American independence had done away all political danger , if it before existed ; it ought to be ...
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