The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 60
... pastors of the Church , " " diligently to preach God's Word ; " to " instruct the people committed to their charge " out of the Holy Scriptures ; to " teach and exhort with wholesome doctrine , and to withstand and convince the ...
... pastors of the Church , " " diligently to preach God's Word ; " to " instruct the people committed to their charge " out of the Holy Scriptures ; to " teach and exhort with wholesome doctrine , and to withstand and convince the ...
Page 64
... pastors , were driven by their chieftains into the hands of the emissaries of Rome . Now we really must say , that if these facts be correctly stated— 6 Mant , p . 288 , 289 . and we believe they will be found quite incontrovertible ...
... pastors , were driven by their chieftains into the hands of the emissaries of Rome . Now we really must say , that if these facts be correctly stated— 6 Mant , p . 288 , 289 . and we believe they will be found quite incontrovertible ...
Page 70
... pastors , and promote their spiritual and temporal good ; but we cannot find words sufficiently strong to express our abhorrence of the proposal to despoil the ancient , the legiti- mate , and the Reformed Church of Ireland , in order ...
... pastors , and promote their spiritual and temporal good ; but we cannot find words sufficiently strong to express our abhorrence of the proposal to despoil the ancient , the legiti- mate , and the Reformed Church of Ireland , in order ...
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... pastors ! but on this solemnity , which was so honoured by preaching , there was no celebration of the Holy Communion ; indeed it would seem to be impossible for these sisters and their pastors , who form ( as they suppose ) one ...
... pastors ! but on this solemnity , which was so honoured by preaching , there was no celebration of the Holy Communion ; indeed it would seem to be impossible for these sisters and their pastors , who form ( as they suppose ) one ...
Page 142
... pastors are mostly rigid Calvinists , or are Socinians . The most oppo- site doctrine is the natural consequence , and is preached from the same pulpits ; on alternate Sundays preachers and congregations are changed -Lutheran and ...
... pastors are mostly rigid Calvinists , or are Socinians . The most oppo- site doctrine is the natural consequence , and is preached from the same pulpits ; on alternate Sundays preachers and congregations are changed -Lutheran and ...
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