| Samuel Horsley (bp. of St. Asaph.) - 1816 - 394 páginas
...cannot but take place among the best Christians, and dissolve not the fraternal lie : None indeed, at this season, are more entitled to our offices of...wide, in points of doctrine, discipline, and external rights — those venerable exiles the prelates and clergy of the fallen church of France, endeared... | |
| Thomas Zouch, Francis Wrangham - 1820 - 558 páginas
...Lordship's Discourse on the Thirtieth of January, 1793, it is asserted, that with Popery and Protestantism " the difference is wide in points of doctrine, discipline, and external rites." The difference is, indeed, very wide. Yet Mr. Berington, the author of ' the State and Behaviour of... | |
| Robert Hall - 1821 - 148 páginas
...malady. Whatever bears the semblance of reasoning, in Bishop Horsley's discourse, will be found, I trust, to have received a satisfactory answer ; but...unhappy of any nation, tongue, or people ; but the extreme B tenderness he professes for the fallen church of France, is well contrasted by his malignity... | |
| Samuel Horsley - 1824 - 492 páginas
...points, cannot but take place among the best Christians, and dissolve not the fraternal tie: None indeed, at this season, are more entitled to our offices of...wide, in points of doctrine, discipline, and external rights — those venerable exiles, the prelates and clergy of the fallen church of France, endeared... | |
| Robert Hall - 1827 - 276 páginas
...the justice he deserves in that respect, would demand all the fierceness of his character. We ovve him an acknowledgment for the frankness with which...external rites ; those venerable exiles the prelates and clergy'of the fallen church of France.' 1 ' Far be it from me to intercept the compassion of the humane... | |
| Samuel Horsley - 1827 - 596 páginas
...cannot but take place among the best Christians, and dissolve not the fraternal tie: none, indeed, at this season, are more entitled to our offices of....wide, in points of doctrine, discipline, and external rites—those venerable exiles, the prelates and clergy of the fallen church of France, endeared to... | |
| SAMUEL HORSLEY - 1829 - 470 páginas
...cannot but take place among the best Christians, and dissolve not the fraternal tie : none, R 3 indeed, at this season, are more entitled to our offices of...wide, in points of doctrine, discipline, and external rights, — those venerable exiles, the prelates and clergy of the fallen church of France, endeared... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 504 páginas
...malady. Whatever bears the semblance of reasoning, in Bishop Horsley's discourse, will be found, I trust, to have received a satisfactory answer; but...unhappy of any nation, tongue, or people; but the extreme tenderness he professes for the fallen church of France, is well contrasted by his malignity... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 498 páginas
...internal malady. Whatever bears the semblance of reasoning in Bishop Horsley's discourse will be found, I trust, to have received a satisfactory answer ; but...unhappy of any nation, tongue, or people ; but the extreme tenderness he professes for the fallen church of France is well contrasted by his malignity... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 516 páginas
...would 'demand all the fierceness of his character. We owe him an acknowledgment for the frank-' ness with which' he avOws his decided preference of the...difference is wide in points of doctrine, discipline, qnd external rites; those venerable exiles, the pre,§e$ and clergy of the fallen- church of France.... | |
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