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... be derived , will be the fincerity of his intention . To promote in any degree the honour of GoD by pre- ferving the unity of the church , is an object which every minister of that church ought to have at heart vi TO THE READER .
... be derived , will be the fincerity of his intention . To promote in any degree the honour of GoD by pre- ferving the unity of the church , is an object which every minister of that church ought to have at heart vi TO THE READER .
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... unity , though , through the infirmity of human nature , they failed in pro- ducing the defired effect , do infinite honour to the divines of that day ; and ought to be in the hands of every clergyman , who would be thoroughly ac ...
... unity , though , through the infirmity of human nature , they failed in pro- ducing the defired effect , do infinite honour to the divines of that day ; and ought to be in the hands of every clergyman , who would be thoroughly ac ...
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... fubfift ; and where it does , it is its own justification . For men may differ about an opinion , without either breach of charity , or of the unity of the Church ; which requires not that all should precisely be [ xxi ]
... fubfift ; and where it does , it is its own justification . For men may differ about an opinion , without either breach of charity , or of the unity of the Church ; which requires not that all should precisely be [ xxi ]
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... unity had , in Mr. WESLEY'S opinion , been preserved among his people by their relation to the Epifcopacy of the Church of England ; from which neither he nor they did ever profess themselves to be in a state of separa- tion . And ...
... unity had , in Mr. WESLEY'S opinion , been preserved among his people by their relation to the Epifcopacy of the Church of England ; from which neither he nor they did ever profess themselves to be in a state of separa- tion . And ...
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... unity , which is the ce- ment of the Chriftian Church , namely , a ftedfast continuance “ in the Apostles ' doctrine and fellow- fhip . " Whereas this unity , on which the very existence of the Church , as a divinely - constituted ...
... unity , which is the ce- ment of the Chriftian Church , namely , a ftedfast continuance “ in the Apostles ' doctrine and fellow- fhip . " Whereas this unity , on which the very existence of the Church , as a divinely - constituted ...
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Página 191 - as touching any thing that they fhall afk, it {hall be done for them of my FATHER which is in heaven. For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there I am in the
Página 325 - might grow up into him, in all things, which is the head, even CHRIST: From whom the whole body (of the church) fitly joined together, and compared by that which every joint fupplieth, according to the
Página 19 - went away into Galilee, into a mountain, where JESUS had appointed them. And JESUS came, and fpake unto them, faying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye, therefore, and teach (or
Página 41 - the truth in love, might grow up into him in all things, which is the Head, even CHRIST ; from whom the whole body," of the church,
Página 8 - and meeknefs, with long-fuffering, forbearing one another in love; endeavouring to keep the unity of the fpirit in the bond of peace.
Página 104 - This I fay, that the covenant that was confirmed before of GOD in CHRIST; the law which was four hundred and thirty years after cannot
Página 392 - this day, that I am pure from the blood of all men. For I have not fhunned to declare unto you all the counfel of GOD.
Página 167 - faints, for the work of the miniftry, for the edifying of the body of CHRIST; till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the SON of GOD, unto a perfect man, unto the meafure of the ftature of the fulnefs of CHRIST.
Página 188 - with, tongues more than ye all; yet in the church I had rather fpeak five words with my underftanding, that by my voice I might teach others alfo, than ten thoufand words in an unknown tongue.
Página 348 - Call no man your father upon earth; for one Is your Father who is in heaven. Neither be ye called matters; for one is your Mafter, even