The Correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wodrow, Volume 2Wodrow Society, 1843 |
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... friends with , and I'll look for some hints now and then , both of news and the observations you have made of the state of religion , learning , and how matters are like to go with this Church . I am much afraid new impositions do us ...
... friends with , and I'll look for some hints now and then , both of news and the observations you have made of the state of religion , learning , and how matters are like to go with this Church . I am much afraid new impositions do us ...
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... supported the Jacobite interest by it ; that our best friends were straitened to appear in our favours ; that it was necessary , both for the vindi- I am heartily for the proposal of dealing with our 22 THE WODROW CORRESPONDENCE .
... supported the Jacobite interest by it ; that our best friends were straitened to appear in our favours ; that it was necessary , both for the vindi- I am heartily for the proposal of dealing with our 22 THE WODROW CORRESPONDENCE .
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... friends here to administer the oath to us , with allowance to except against any thing in it at which we scruple ... friend now in London , that was sent from home to 1 Letters to Wodrow , vol . xx . No. 120 . agent our public affairs ...
... friends here to administer the oath to us , with allowance to except against any thing in it at which we scruple ... friend now in London , that was sent from home to 1 Letters to Wodrow , vol . xx . No. 120 . agent our public affairs ...
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... friends to us all , could prevent a reimposition ; and you'll bear with me a little in representing the grounds of my opinion with the greatest submis- sion to your better judgment . You know better than I that the late Abjuration made ...
... friends to us all , could prevent a reimposition ; and you'll bear with me a little in representing the grounds of my opinion with the greatest submis- sion to your better judgment . You know better than I that the late Abjuration made ...
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... friends to the Church of Scotland , to do all pos- sible to prevent a new breach ; and I wish our real friends may not be carried away with the assurances that were formerly given , but groundlessly , that few or none would stand out ...
... friends to the Church of Scotland , to do all pos- sible to prevent a new breach ; and I wish our real friends may not be carried away with the assurances that were formerly given , but groundlessly , that few or none would stand out ...
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Page 397 - Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye ; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye ; and then shall thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
Page 241 - There are three persons in the Godhead ; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost ; and these three are one God, - the same in substance, equal in power and glory.
Page 272 - I believe that it is not sound and orthodox to teach, that we must forsake sin in order to our coming to Christ, and instating us in covenant with God.
Page 414 - I AB do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance, to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary: So help me God.
Page 397 - Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shall thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye (Matt.
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Page 270 - ... that are not evidently founded on scripture, and tend to attribute too much to natural reason, and the power of corrupt nature, which undue advancement of reason and nature is always to the disparagement of revelation and efficacious free grace.