American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volume 14Macmillan, 1862 |
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... reason in many minds for the separation of Church and State , was the Infidel French persuasion , that Christianity existed , and was held in being , only by its State Establishment , and that to separate it from this was a ready means ...
... reason in many minds for the separation of Church and State , was the Infidel French persuasion , that Christianity existed , and was held in being , only by its State Establishment , and that to separate it from this was a ready means ...
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... reason why we should not absolutely enforce as without exception the rule , that Hymns , which are to be sung by men of all sorts and conditions , should be made up of the best spirit , the best thought , the best doc- trine , the best ...
... reason why we should not absolutely enforce as without exception the rule , that Hymns , which are to be sung by men of all sorts and conditions , should be made up of the best spirit , the best thought , the best doc- trine , the best ...
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... reason for the Committee's leaving it off , than the accident , that , ( as in some cases already referred to , ) a dif- ferent verse , from the same first line , began a Hymn of Wes- ley's , which they have in this book as the 217th ...
... reason for the Committee's leaving it off , than the accident , that , ( as in some cases already referred to , ) a dif- ferent verse , from the same first line , began a Hymn of Wes- ley's , which they have in this book as the 217th ...
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... * Appeal to Men of Reason , Part III . Works , Vol . v . , p . 159 . Works , Vol . VII . , p . 284 . + Works , Vol . VII . , p . 289 . 20th , 1788 , only a little over two years 64 John Wesley on Separation from the Church . [ April ,
... * Appeal to Men of Reason , Part III . Works , Vol . v . , p . 159 . Works , Vol . VII . , p . 284 . + Works , Vol . VII . , p . 289 . 20th , 1788 , only a little over two years 64 John Wesley on Separation from the Church . [ April ,
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... reason why multitudes of the Methodists , whose best life came from the Church of England , who are one with us in Doctrine , and are so like us in Organization and Ritual , and who will find our Government more representative as well ...
... reason why multitudes of the Methodists , whose best life came from the Church of England , who are one with us in Doctrine , and are so like us in Organization and Ritual , and who will find our Government more representative as well ...
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