The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 77
... Church , before God ; albeit , his recognition of his state seems to us to be the most arrant Antinomianism . The following is a singular passage : - ' We are thus called upon to rejoice and worship , because we are already His redeemed ...
... Church , before God ; albeit , his recognition of his state seems to us to be the most arrant Antinomianism . The following is a singular passage : - ' We are thus called upon to rejoice and worship , because we are already His redeemed ...
Page 290
... Church is coincident with other political institutions , and that all born within its confines or baptized into it are bound to submit to its eccle- siastical laws under such penalties as the Church in its wisdom shall direct , for he ...
... Church is coincident with other political institutions , and that all born within its confines or baptized into it are bound to submit to its eccle- siastical laws under such penalties as the Church in its wisdom shall direct , for he ...
Page 292
... Church statesmen have claimed Hooker for theirs ; but the Church being a part of the State , and an enactment of civil polity , all the acts of the Church are a despotism ; they are settled by the sanctions of law ; and the actions of ...
... Church statesmen have claimed Hooker for theirs ; but the Church being a part of the State , and an enactment of civil polity , all the acts of the Church are a despotism ; they are settled by the sanctions of law ; and the actions of ...
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