The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 第 16 巻Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater James A. Peabody, 1844 |
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... Presbytery carried out the resolutions of the Assembly , in opposition to the eivil courts ; but in the Marnoch case , which afterwards arose , the majority of the Strathbogie Presbytery sided with the civil courts against the church ...
... Presbytery carried out the resolutions of the Assembly , in opposition to the eivil courts ; but in the Marnoch case , which afterwards arose , the majority of the Strathbogie Presbytery sided with the civil courts against the church ...
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... Presbytery of St. Louis . The personal allusions of the pamphlet can of course have only a local interest ; but it affords very gratifying evidence of the attention paid to controverted points by some of our most popular ministers , as ...
... Presbytery of St. Louis . The personal allusions of the pamphlet can of course have only a local interest ; but it affords very gratifying evidence of the attention paid to controverted points by some of our most popular ministers , as ...
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... presbytery , which under existing circumstances , they had a right to do , and were joined from the first by some ministers from New England , who were willing to adopt the Presbyterian system . We do not utter it as a matter of ...
... presbytery , which under existing circumstances , they had a right to do , and were joined from the first by some ministers from New England , who were willing to adopt the Presbyterian system . We do not utter it as a matter of ...
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... presbytery to have a divine warrant ; will you not receive ordination from Mr. Cunningham and the adja- cent brethren , and let me come in among them in no other relation than a presbyter ? ' This I could not refuse , and so the matter ...
... presbytery to have a divine warrant ; will you not receive ordination from Mr. Cunningham and the adja- cent brethren , and let me come in among them in no other relation than a presbyter ? ' This I could not refuse , and so the matter ...
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... presbytery organized , they enjoyed many of the benefits of presbyterial meetings , from the monthly meeting at Antrim , concerning the origin of which we have already spoken . " We used , " says Livingston , " to meet the first Friday ...
... presbytery organized , they enjoyed many of the benefits of presbyterial meetings , from the monthly meeting at Antrim , concerning the origin of which we have already spoken . " We used , " says Livingston , " to meet the first Friday ...
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40 ページ - Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God: whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation.
331 ページ - In him, the hope of glory, purifieth himself, even as he is pure," (1 John iii. 3.) He is purified from pride; for Christ was lowly of heart. He is pure from self-will, or desire ; for Christ desired only to do the will of his Father, and to finish his work.