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Side 39
... churches , has failed in his defence of them while he has strengthened and confirmed the principles of their opponents . To his high church patrons and supporters these Lectures of Dr. Chalmers must be as wormwood and gall . However the ...
... churches , has failed in his defence of them while he has strengthened and confirmed the principles of their opponents . To his high church patrons and supporters these Lectures of Dr. Chalmers must be as wormwood and gall . However the ...
Side 39
... churches , has failed in his defence of them while he has strengthened and confirmed the principles of their opponents . To his high church patrons and supporters these Lectures of Dr. Chalmers must be as wormwood and gall . However the ...
... churches , has failed in his defence of them while he has strengthened and confirmed the principles of their opponents . To his high church patrons and supporters these Lectures of Dr. Chalmers must be as wormwood and gall . However the ...
Side 42
... Church Polity in a recent number . Mr. Angus , and Mr. Taylor , as well as Mr. Dick , have met the two great divisions in the church militant , which are now setting themselves in array against the voluntary system ; and whether they ...
... Church Polity in a recent number . Mr. Angus , and Mr. Taylor , as well as Mr. Dick , have met the two great divisions in the church militant , which are now setting themselves in array against the voluntary system ; and whether they ...
Side 49
... church , while all that has been done by the church has been done with the help and co - operation of Dissenters . And besides ( 2 ) , even if voluntaryism cannot diffuse religion , it can never thence be proved that therefore the ...
... church , while all that has been done by the church has been done with the help and co - operation of Dissenters . And besides ( 2 ) , even if voluntaryism cannot diffuse religion , it can never thence be proved that therefore the ...
Side 59
... Church , and the other , anxious by an exact obedience to the terms of conformity , to advance religion in the Church . Each party pursued its object ; and each has secured its end . 6 The subject of this memoir was a highly ornamental ...
... Church , and the other , anxious by an exact obedience to the terms of conformity , to advance religion in the Church . Each party pursued its object ; and each has secured its end . 6 The subject of this memoir was a highly ornamental ...
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