The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Zväzok 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... Church , of which I am proud to call myself a member , made the discus- sion of its discipline and tenets , in both of which he maintained the necessity of a Reform , a forbidden subject between us . Deeming it impious to suppose that ...
... Church , of which I am proud to call myself a member , made the discus- sion of its discipline and tenets , in both of which he maintained the necessity of a Reform , a forbidden subject between us . Deeming it impious to suppose that ...
Strana 41
... of whose ornaments are heathen symbols , is not the best model for a Christian church , which is but a solecism in stone when thus paganized ; nor can I 4 * HEADS AND TALES . 41 ARCHITECTURE-Nothing more completely establishes ...
... of whose ornaments are heathen symbols , is not the best model for a Christian church , which is but a solecism in stone when thus paganized ; nor can I 4 * HEADS AND TALES . 41 ARCHITECTURE-Nothing more completely establishes ...
Strana 42
... church , -they do not ensure uniformity ; -and if they did , it would not be de- sirable , because they are not adapted to the present state of knowledge , and the wants and feelings of the community . In either instance , this slavery ...
... church , -they do not ensure uniformity ; -and if they did , it would not be de- sirable , because they are not adapted to the present state of knowledge , and the wants and feelings of the community . In either instance , this slavery ...
Strana 47
... Church of England . They profess for their object " the avoiding of diversities of opinions , and the establishing of consent touching true religion , " and their eminent success is attested by the fact that , if we include Ireland ...
... Church of England . They profess for their object " the avoiding of diversities of opinions , and the establishing of consent touching true religion , " and their eminent success is attested by the fact that , if we include Ireland ...
Strana 48
... churches , bishops , and other men , as little inspired as myself . I had no prejudice against , no predilection for the Church of England ; but a sincere regard for the Church of Christ , and an insu- perable objection to every degree ...
... churches , bishops , and other men , as little inspired as myself . I had no prejudice against , no predilection for the Church of England ; but a sincere regard for the Church of Christ , and an insu- perable objection to every degree ...
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