The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 98
... bear them which are evil , to procure God's favour by a speedy restoration of spiritual censures ; -a warning , to such as say " Peace , peace , where there is no peace , " and suffer many a Balaam " and " Jezebel " to go on in their ...
... bear them which are evil , to procure God's favour by a speedy restoration of spiritual censures ; -a warning , to such as say " Peace , peace , where there is no peace , " and suffer many a Balaam " and " Jezebel " to go on in their ...
Page 104
... bear witness , that precept yields in the spiritual , as in the natural family , to the superior force of example ; and that , 8 We gladly notice the following acknowledgment by " a Layman , " that Disci- pline is sadly deficient ...
... bear witness , that precept yields in the spiritual , as in the natural family , to the superior force of example ; and that , 8 We gladly notice the following acknowledgment by " a Layman , " that Disci- pline is sadly deficient ...
Page 106
... bear the message , exalt it to the exclusion of an equally ordained instrument , and in their administration of the ... bears witness , that truth , purity , and heaven , were despised by them . It cannot be necessary to adduce instances ...
... bear the message , exalt it to the exclusion of an equally ordained instrument , and in their administration of the ... bears witness , that truth , purity , and heaven , were despised by them . It cannot be necessary to adduce instances ...
Page 114
... bears but a small proportion to that which has arisen from our disciplinary state . Large numbers , indeed , profess and believe that the ground of their separation is an abstract sinfulness in the connexion of Church and State ; but ...
... bears but a small proportion to that which has arisen from our disciplinary state . Large numbers , indeed , profess and believe that the ground of their separation is an abstract sinfulness in the connexion of Church and State ; but ...
Page 117
... bear even a semblance of truth : he could then say , " The priests lament it , and complain of it ; the bishops do all they can to suppress these growing evils , but being judges they must not be informers ; and one cause of this ...
... bear even a semblance of truth : he could then say , " The priests lament it , and complain of it ; the bishops do all they can to suppress these growing evils , but being judges they must not be informers ; and one cause of this ...
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