The Irish Unitarian Magazine, Issues 1846-1847Published at the Office of the Unitarian Society - Unitarian churches |
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... ministers . We find it difficult to express our amazement at the effrontery of a church , which , itself a fragment of the universal church , and a secession from a larger fragment , presumes to consider the ministers of other portions ...
... ministers . We find it difficult to express our amazement at the effrontery of a church , which , itself a fragment of the universal church , and a secession from a larger fragment , presumes to consider the ministers of other portions ...
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... Ministers , connected with the Society of Uni- tarian Christians established in the South of England for promoting the Genuine Knowledge of the Scriptures , and the Practice of Virtue , by the Distribution of Books , ' believing that Dr ...
... Ministers , connected with the Society of Uni- tarian Christians established in the South of England for promoting the Genuine Knowledge of the Scriptures , and the Practice of Virtue , by the Distribution of Books , ' believing that Dr ...
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... ministers of congregations , who can be chosen as pastors in any congregations which may become vacant ; so that the ... minister , and the Presbytery are come together for the purpose of ordaining him , it is enacted , that before this ...
... ministers of congregations , who can be chosen as pastors in any congregations which may become vacant ; so that the ... minister , and the Presbytery are come together for the purpose of ordaining him , it is enacted , that before this ...
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... ministers . The minor question of discipline was little discussed , at a period when the Re- formed pastors ( including those of all denominations ) , were so few , that one minister had sometimes the oversight of six or eight parishes ...
... ministers . The minor question of discipline was little discussed , at a period when the Re- formed pastors ( including those of all denominations ) , were so few , that one minister had sometimes the oversight of six or eight parishes ...
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... ministers ; and produced not a little pride and vanity amongst their more popular rivals . As the necessary result of this state of affairs , the two parties gradually be- came alienated , and each endeavoured to strengthen its own ...
... ministers ; and produced not a little pride and vanity amongst their more popular rivals . As the necessary result of this state of affairs , the two parties gradually be- came alienated , and each endeavoured to strengthen its own ...
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Page 175 - Who God doth late and early pray More of his grace than gifts to lend; And entertains the harmless day With a religious book or friend — This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise or fear to fall: Lord of himself, though not of lands, And, having nothing, yet hath all.
Page 246 - I'd rather be A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn; So might I, standing on this pleasant lea, Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn ; Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea ; Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.
Page 175 - How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will ; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill...
Page 388 - And a certain man lame from his mother's womb was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask alms of them that entered into the temple; 3 Who seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple asked an alms.
Page 370 - They being the root of all mankind, the guilt of this sin was imputed, and the same death in sin and corrupted nature conveyed to all their posterity descending from them by ordinary generation. IV. From this original corruption, whereby we are utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to all evil, do proceed all actual transgressions.
Page 381 - And JESUS put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will, be thou clean.
Page 70 - Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
Page 60 - PAUSE not to dream of the future before us; Pause not to weep the wild cares that come o'er us; Hark, how Creation's deep, musical chorus, Unintermitting, goes up into heaven ! Never the ocean wave falters in flowing ; Never the little seed stops in its growing; More and more richly the rose-heart keeps glowing, Till from its nourishing stem it is riven. " Labor is worship ! " — the robin is singing ; "Labor is worship!
Page 378 - ALL, those whom God hath predestinated unto life, and those only, he is pleased in his appointed and accepted time, effectually to call by his word and Spirit, out of that state of sin and death in which they are by nature, to grace and salvation by Jesus Christ...
Page 15 - Is not the whole land before thee ? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me : if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right : or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.