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" WORSHIP. ALL true and acceptable worship to God is offered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of his own Spirit, which is neither limited to places, times, or persons... "
Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge - Page 192
1841
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The Creeds of Christendom: With a History and Critical Notes, Vol III

Philip Schaff - 1877 - 948 pages
...communicated spirituals. THE ELEVENTH PEOPOSITION. Concerning Worship. All true and acceptable worship to God is offered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of his own Spirit, which is neither limited to places, times, or persons ; for though we be to worship him always, in...
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A Confutation of Quakerism: Or, A Plain Proof of the Falshood of what the ...

Thomas Bennet - 1705 - 346 pages
...by this light to offer unto him. For Mr. Barclay (x) faies, that all true and acceptable Worfoip to God is offered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of bis own fpirit, which is neither limited to places, times, nor perfons. For tho' we be to worfhip him...
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An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth ... by ...

Robert Barclay - 1737 - 614 pages
...profit this fie at all, faith the L 0 R D. PRO344 Concerning WORSHIP. All true and acceptable Worflup to God is offered in the Inward and Immediate Moving and Drawing of bts own Spirit,wbich is neither limited to <P laces, fimes, nor tPerfons. For tho' we are to fParJbip...
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An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, Being an Explanation and ...

Robert Barclay - 1780 - 614 pages
...communicated fpirituals. The Eleventh Proportion. Concerning WORSHIP. AL L true and acceptable worfhip to God is offered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of his own Spirit, which is neither limited to places, times, or perfonsj for though we be to worfhip him always, in that...
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The Christian Observer, Volume 13

1815 - 892 pages
...the objections brought forward on that subject: — 'All true and acceptable worship to God is oOered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of his own Spirit, which is neither limited to places, times, nor persons. For though we are to worship Him always, and...
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Quakerism Unveiled: Truth Prevalent : in Two Letters, Addressed to the ...

Ephraim Wood - 1815 - 384 pages
...11. 1. Cor. ix. 1—19. Acts xx. 33—35. XI. Concerning worship. All true and acceptable worship to God, is offered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of his own Spirit, which is neither limited to places, times, or persons ; (' male or female,') for though we be to worship...
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The History of the Puritans: Or, Protestant Nonconformists, from ..., Volume 5

Daniel Neal - 1822 - 522 pages
...communicated spirituals. THE ELEVENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Worship. All true and acceptable worship to God is offered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of his own Spirit, which is neither limited to places, times, or persons : for though we be to worship him always, in...
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An Apology for the True Christian Divinity: Being an Explanation and ...

Robert Barclay - 1825 - 584 pages
...communicated spirituals. THE ELEVENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning WORSHIP. ALL true and acceptable worship to God is offered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of his own Spirit, which is neither limited to places, times, or persons ; for though we be to worship him always, in...
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End of Religious Controversy: In a Friendly Correspondence Between a ...

John Milner - 1827 - 620 pages
...which the true knowledge of God hath been, is, and can be revealed' (2) : that all true and acceptable worship of God is offered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of his own Spirit, which is neither limited to places, times, nor persons.' (3). Such are the avowed principles of the...
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Quakerism Not Christianity: Or: Reasons for Renouncing the Doctrine of Friends

Samuel Hanson Cox - 1833 - 710 pages
...legitimately and as often called to the work of the ministry. XXI. " All true and acceptable worship to God, is offered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of his own Spirit," without all restriction " to places, times, or persons." Other worship, the whole of it, is resolvable...
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