New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 2Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1844 - United States |
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... religion and politics , were publicly discussed . Increased free- dom and toleration were to be seen all around them ... religious , or political garments been altered . So rotten that they were ready to fall off at the first breeze ...
... religion and politics , were publicly discussed . Increased free- dom and toleration were to be seen all around them ... religious , or political garments been altered . So rotten that they were ready to fall off at the first breeze ...
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... religious liberty , their bulwark against the encroachments of civil and eccle- siastical power . In this respect they differ but slightly from the Congregational churches of New England , and the Independents of Europe . Indeed , the ...
... religious liberty , their bulwark against the encroachments of civil and eccle- siastical power . In this respect they differ but slightly from the Congregational churches of New England , and the Independents of Europe . Indeed , the ...
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... religious . ' ' They have " creed , " no authoritative " confession of faith , " or " book of discipline . " * Each church agrees upon its own sum- mary of Bible doctrines , and adopts its own covenant . The New Tes- tament is regarded ...
... religious . ' ' They have " creed , " no authoritative " confession of faith , " or " book of discipline . " * Each church agrees upon its own sum- mary of Bible doctrines , and adopts its own covenant . The New Tes- tament is regarded ...
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... religious to call out and associate the people of God in con- ducting and maintaining divine wor- ship , in observing the ordinances of Christ , and practicing the duties which he has enjoined ; and also for purpose of advancing the ...
... religious to call out and associate the people of God in con- ducting and maintaining divine wor- ship , in observing the ordinances of Christ , and practicing the duties which he has enjoined ; and also for purpose of advancing the ...
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... religious fanaticism , crime and misery . We regard this question as to the " rule of faith , " altogether the most important question now before the public mind . It is a question be- tween Protestantism and Popery ; between a religion ...
... religious fanaticism , crime and misery . We regard this question as to the " rule of faith , " altogether the most important question now before the public mind . It is a question be- tween Protestantism and Popery ; between a religion ...
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