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Page 270
... church - union , or on the moral and social consequences of religious division . If this were generally considered , we should not see Christians dividing and subdividing on the most frivolous pretexts into clashing sects and communions ...
... church - union , or on the moral and social consequences of religious division . If this were generally considered , we should not see Christians dividing and subdividing on the most frivolous pretexts into clashing sects and communions ...
Page 271
... Church Unity ; from Dr. Hascard on Church - Edification ; - from Bp . Hoadley on the Reasonableness of Conformity to the Church of England , represented to Dissenting Ministers ; -from Dr. Claget on composed Forms of Prayer ; -from ...
... Church Unity ; from Dr. Hascard on Church - Edification ; - from Bp . Hoadley on the Reasonableness of Conformity to the Church of England , represented to Dissenting Ministers ; -from Dr. Claget on composed Forms of Prayer ; -from ...
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... church of Bath , prefixed to this work , contains nothing absolutely new , and boasts not of being extracted from sources which have remained hitherto unexplored , we may yet be expected to give some abstracts from it . Notice is taken ...
... church of Bath , prefixed to this work , contains nothing absolutely new , and boasts not of being extracted from sources which have remained hitherto unexplored , we may yet be expected to give some abstracts from it . Notice is taken ...
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