An exposition of the Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England. [Another]Clarendon Press, 1805 - 542 страница |
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... tion grew weary of it . The question about the morality of the Fourth Commandment , was an un- happy incident , that raised a new ftrife . The con- troverfies with the Church of Rome were for a long while much laid down . The Archbishop ...
... tion grew weary of it . The question about the morality of the Fourth Commandment , was an un- happy incident , that raised a new ftrife . The con- troverfies with the Church of Rome were for a long while much laid down . The Archbishop ...
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... tion used , such as matters of that nature required , quef- tions were framed relating to them , thefe were given about to many bishops and divines , who gave in their fe- veral answers , that were collated and examined very ma- turely ...
... tion used , such as matters of that nature required , quef- tions were framed relating to them , thefe were given about to many bishops and divines , who gave in their fe- veral answers , that were collated and examined very ma- turely ...
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... tion he had died in vain . From this plain precedent we fee what a difference we ought to make between errors in doctrinal matters , and the impofing them as Articles of Faith . We may live in communion with those who hold errors of the ...
... tion he had died in vain . From this plain precedent we fee what a difference we ought to make between errors in doctrinal matters , and the impofing them as Articles of Faith . We may live in communion with those who hold errors of the ...
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... tion . A fecond fenfe , of which that Article is capable , is ' that by bell is meant the grave , according to the fignifica tion of the original word in the Hebrew ; and this is fup- ported by the words of Chrift's defcending into the ...
... tion . A fecond fenfe , of which that Article is capable , is ' that by bell is meant the grave , according to the fignifica tion of the original word in the Hebrew ; and this is fup- ported by the words of Chrift's defcending into the ...
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... tion in or of itself : every part of it is at quiet till it is put in motion , that is not natural to it ; for many parts of mat- ter fall into a state of rest and quiet ; fo that motion must be put in them by fome impulfe or other ...
... tion in or of itself : every part of it is at quiet till it is put in motion , that is not natural to it ; for many parts of mat- ter fall into a state of rest and quiet ; fo that motion must be put in them by fome impulfe or other ...
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