The History of the Revival and Progress of Independency in England: Since the Period of the Reformation ; with an Introduction, Containing an Account of the Development of the Principles of Independency in the Age of Christ and His Apostles, and of the Gradual Departure of the Church Into Antichristian Error, Until the Time of the Reformation, Volume 3John Snow, 1848 - Church history |
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... present Oliver St. John , famed as the ship - money lawyer Family connexion between Hampden , Cromwell , and St. John 216 Lord Brooke , his connexions and character His advocacy of Independency in 1641 A Congregational Independent only ...
... present Oliver St. John , famed as the ship - money lawyer Family connexion between Hampden , Cromwell , and St. John 216 Lord Brooke , his connexions and character His advocacy of Independency in 1641 A Congregational Independent only ...
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... present state of the baptismal controversy , are referred to the recent works of Dr. Wardlaw , Dr. Halley , and the Rev. Charles Stovel . Dr. Wardlaw and Mr. Stovel represent the old views ; Dr. Halley the modern . children . Instead of ...
... present state of the baptismal controversy , are referred to the recent works of Dr. Wardlaw , Dr. Halley , and the Rev. Charles Stovel . Dr. Wardlaw and Mr. Stovel represent the old views ; Dr. Halley the modern . children . Instead of ...
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... present subject are such as are now generally admitted to be just . Distinguish- ing between private and public communion , he regards the former as obligatory between all Christians , no matter how widely differing from one another on ...
... present subject are such as are now generally admitted to be just . Distinguish- ing between private and public communion , he regards the former as obligatory between all Christians , no matter how widely differing from one another on ...
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... Dutch tongue ; the sacraments we do administer unto their known members , if by occasion any of them be present with us ; their distractions and other evils we do seriously bewail , and do desire CONTROVERSIES AMONGST THE EXILES . 15.
... Dutch tongue ; the sacraments we do administer unto their known members , if by occasion any of them be present with us ; their distractions and other evils we do seriously bewail , and do desire CONTROVERSIES AMONGST THE EXILES . 15.
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... , " to which Ainsworth replied . In the first of these treatises , Johnson presents a petition to King James for a Tolera- tion in England . A few additional facts may here be inserted respect- ing 223 HISTORY OF INDEPENDENCY .
... , " to which Ainsworth replied . In the first of these treatises , Johnson presents a petition to King James for a Tolera- tion in England . A few additional facts may here be inserted respect- ing 223 HISTORY OF INDEPENDENCY .
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Page 69 - For I was ashamed to require of the king a band of soldiers and horsemen to help us against the enemy in the way: because we had spoken unto the king, saying, The hand of our God is upon all them for good that seek him; but his power and his wrath is against all them that forsake him.
Page 70 - For my part, I cannot sufficiently bewail the condition of the reformed churches, who are come to a period in religion, and will go at present no further than the instruments of their reformation.
Page 97 - Thus far shalt thou go, and no farther ; and here shall thy proud waves be stayed.
Page 134 - We will not say as the Separatists were wont to say at their leaving of England, Farewell, Babylon! Farewell, Rome ! but we will say, Farewell, dear England ! Farewell the Church of God in England, and all the Christian friends there...
Page 71 - The next day the wind being fair, they went on board, and their friends with them, where truly doleful was the sight of that sad and mournful parting, to hear what sighs and sobs, and prayers did sound amongst them ; what tears did gush from every eye, and pithy speeches pierced each other's heart, that sundry of the Dutch strangers, that stood on the Key as spectators, could not refrain from tears.
Page 69 - We are now quickly to part from One another, and whether I may ever live to see your faces on earth any more, the God of heaven only knows; but whether the Lord has appointed that or no, I charge you before God and his blessed angels, that you follow me no farther than you have seen me follow the Lord Jesus Christ.
Page 242 - As when a spark Lights on a heap of nitrous powder, laid Fit for the tun, some magazine to store Against a rumoured war, the smutty grain, With sudden blaze diffused, inflames the air ; So started up in his own shape the fiend.
Page 115 - Building of hospitals provides for men's bodies; to build material temples is judged a work of piety; but they that procure spiritual food, they that build up spiritual temples, they are the men truly charitable, truly pious.
Page 221 - ... next to his last testament, who bequeathed love and peace to his disciples, I cannot call to mind where I have read or heard words more mild and peaceful.
Page 170 - I know no reason but you may as well rule the common lawyers in England as I, poor beagle, do here ; and yet that I do, and will do, in all that concerns my master, at the peril of my head.