The American Quarterly Church Review, Volume 12George Tuttle, 1860 |
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... Congregationalists of New England , we are sure he has hardly an equal . In his Lowell Lectures he has given us one of the most interesting treatises on the Evidences of Christianity we have ever read ; and in his many occasional ...
... Congregationalists of New England , we are sure he has hardly an equal . In his Lowell Lectures he has given us one of the most interesting treatises on the Evidences of Christianity we have ever read ; and in his many occasional ...
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... Congregationalism . We think , rather , that they have a very perceptible leaning towards a system of Church order which very forcibly re- minds us of the prelatical . The " mass of evidence " that our author has in favor of his ...
... Congregationalism . We think , rather , that they have a very perceptible leaning towards a system of Church order which very forcibly re- minds us of the prelatical . The " mass of evidence " that our author has in favor of his ...
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... Congregationalists , or Quakers ? " They resemble the latter in another particular , besides the rejection of " stated ... Congregationalism is heartily welcome to the paternity . We now resume the thread of a consecutive examination ...
... Congregationalists , or Quakers ? " They resemble the latter in another particular , besides the rejection of " stated ... Congregationalism is heartily welcome to the paternity . We now resume the thread of a consecutive examination ...
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... Congregationalism , instead of adducing his authority in support of a hierarchy of two orders . Cran- mer even maintained , at that time , that election , without any consecration , was the only thing essential to confer the Minis ...
... Congregationalism , instead of adducing his authority in support of a hierarchy of two orders . Cran- mer even maintained , at that time , that election , without any consecration , was the only thing essential to confer the Minis ...
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... Congregationalism . We have been led to examine it , rather , by the high position and character of its author , for whom , aside from his attack upon the Church , we have an admiration that we entertain for very few men in this country ...
... Congregationalism . We have been led to examine it , rather , by the high position and character of its author , for whom , aside from his attack upon the Church , we have an admiration that we entertain for very few men in this country ...
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