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... brought out , in 1718 , a small volume in which he attacked Dr. Bull's " Defence of the Nicene Faith , " a perfect treatise , and has obtained , perhaps , a more extensive circulation than any of the author's other publications . — Van ...
... brought out , in 1718 , a small volume in which he attacked Dr. Bull's " Defence of the Nicene Faith , " a perfect treatise , and has obtained , perhaps , a more extensive circulation than any of the author's other publications . — Van ...
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... brought him into controversy with Mr. Sykes , who published " The case of Subscription to the XXXIX . Articles considered , occasioned by Dr. Waterland's Case of Arian Subscription , " with the object of showing that Dr. Waterland and ...
... brought him into controversy with Mr. Sykes , who published " The case of Subscription to the XXXIX . Articles considered , occasioned by Dr. Waterland's Case of Arian Subscription , " with the object of showing that Dr. Waterland and ...
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... brought himself for a moment to forget his Church and his Church's teaching , and to say , " Till the last five days I have never been a Christian y . " But his whole life , and all his writings , show that the feeling was only ...
... brought himself for a moment to forget his Church and his Church's teaching , and to say , " Till the last five days I have never been a Christian y . " But his whole life , and all his writings , show that the feeling was only ...
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... brought before the Conference of 1755 , and it was decided that " whether it was lawful or h Howard's Church of England and other Religious Com- munions , p . 91 . not , it was not expedient to separate from the 60 The Methodists .
... brought before the Conference of 1755 , and it was decided that " whether it was lawful or h Howard's Church of England and other Religious Com- munions , p . 91 . not , it was not expedient to separate from the 60 The Methodists .
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... brought together 2 . We will end this chapter with a few remarks on John Wesley as a High Churchman . A High Churchman , in the eighteenth - century meaning of the word , John Wesley never was . The High - Churchmanship of the ...
... brought together 2 . We will end this chapter with a few remarks on John Wesley as a High Churchman . A High Churchman , in the eighteenth - century meaning of the word , John Wesley never was . The High - Churchmanship of the ...
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Page 50 - In the evening I went very unwillingly to a society in Aldersgate Street, where one was reading Luther's preface to the Epistle to the Romans. About a quarter before nine, while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed.
Page 326 - And here it is to be noted, that such Ornaments of the Church and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth.
Page 326 - Upon the day and at the time appointed for the ministration of the Holy Communion, the priest that shall execute the holy ministry shall put upon him the vesture appointed for that ministration, that is to say, a white albe, plain, with a vestment or cope.
Page 367 - God's Word, or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify; but that only prerogative, which we see to have been given always to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God himself...
Page 520 - Nay, so far was it from the purpose of the Church of England to forsake and reject the Churches of Italy, France, Spain, Germany, or any such like Churches, in all things which they held and practised...
Page 329 - ... such Ornaments of the Church, and of the Ministers thereof at all times of their Ministration, shall be retained and be in use as were in tías Church of England by the Authority of Parliament, in the second year of the reign of Kling Edward the Sixth V Statute 1 Eliz.
Page 330 - And here it is to be noted that the Minister at the time of the Communion, and at all other times...
Page 454 - Who hast consecrated the state of Matrimony to such an excellent mystery, that in it is signified and represented the spiritual marriage and unity betwixt Christ and His Church...