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Page 128
... church ; and the church not owning them , they are left , for aught I know , to such a further examining as the sons of Sceva , the Jew , met with . Bishops or presbyters we know , and deacons we know , but what are chaplains ? In state ...
... church ; and the church not owning them , they are left , for aught I know , to such a further examining as the sons of Sceva , the Jew , met with . Bishops or presbyters we know , and deacons we know , but what are chaplains ? In state ...
Page 203
... Church , and the Church altogether unfettered from state inter- ference . His religion was a " high philosophy , impregnated with the spirit of the gospel Christianity , unalloyed , and undefiled by human teaching ; " we shall allow our ...
... Church , and the Church altogether unfettered from state inter- ference . His religion was a " high philosophy , impregnated with the spirit of the gospel Christianity , unalloyed , and undefiled by human teaching ; " we shall allow our ...
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... churches have a disci- pline peculiar to themselves , and far differing from each other . And this has been the occa- sion of so many wars in Christendom ; to wit , because the civil magistrate and the church confounded their ...
... churches have a disci- pline peculiar to themselves , and far differing from each other . And this has been the occa- sion of so many wars in Christendom ; to wit , because the civil magistrate and the church confounded their ...
Contents
First Efforts of a Great Life | 13 |
Horton Buckinghamshire | 26 |
Milton Travelling | 41 |
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