An Original History of the Religious Denominations at Present Existing in the United StatesJ. Y. Humphreys, 1844 - 734 strán (strany) |
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... views of such a work , receiving in all cases their approba- tion , and many at once consenting to aid , by writing or procuring the necessary articles . It would be superfluous to say any thing in regard to the contri- butors to this ...
... views of such a work , receiving in all cases their approba- tion , and many at once consenting to aid , by writing or procuring the necessary articles . It would be superfluous to say any thing in regard to the contri- butors to this ...
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... views of religious faith and duty , and wishing still to retain the principles of the Church of Scotland in their primitive purity , they petitioned the Anti - burgher Associate Synod of Scotland , to send over some minis- ters of the ...
... views of religious faith and duty , and wishing still to retain the principles of the Church of Scotland in their primitive purity , they petitioned the Anti - burgher Associate Synod of Scotland , to send over some minis- ters of the ...
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... majority of the Burgher Synod , approached , in their views , very nearly to what has since been termed the voluntary principle , though they did not absolutely condemn the principle of a civil ASSOCIATE REFORMED CHURCH . 23.
... majority of the Burgher Synod , approached , in their views , very nearly to what has since been termed the voluntary principle , though they did not absolutely condemn the principle of a civil ASSOCIATE REFORMED CHURCH . 23.
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... views did not always separate themselves entirely from other communities , or from Christians who did not agree with them in these peculiar sentiments ; hence they are not clearly distinguished in the history of early times , and seldom ...
... views did not always separate themselves entirely from other communities , or from Christians who did not agree with them in these peculiar sentiments ; hence they are not clearly distinguished in the history of early times , and seldom ...
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... views and practices which we now hold , and which cause us to be called Baptists , were held by Christians in all past time ; and they would be called Baptists were they now to appear in any part of the world . " Church history , " so ...
... views and practices which we now hold , and which cause us to be called Baptists , were held by Christians in all past time ; and they would be called Baptists were they now to appear in any part of the world . " Church history , " so ...
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