| James Franck Bright - 1878 - 762 pages
...designed it should;" and only a very little while 1763] THE WESLEYANS 1017 before his death, he said, " I declare once more that I live and die a member of...my judgment or advice will ever separate from it." What he tried to do was to bring religion within the reach of those who, either by character or by... | |
| Wilhelmina Martha James - 1878 - 286 pages
...they take not upon them to administer the Sacraments, an honour peculiar to the priests of God." " I declare once more that I live and die a member of...my judgment or advice will ever separate from it." " There," said Mr. Forest, as he closed his notebook, "you see he was at one with the Bible on the... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick - Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) - 1872 - 496 pages
...to form a separate party, which, consequently, will dwindle away into a dry, dull, separate party. In flat opposition to these, I declare once more,...my judgment or advice will ever separate from it? Now, can Mr. Tyerman, after quoting these words on page 638 of his last volume, really believe that... | |
| Ellen Webley Parry - Great Britain - 1879 - 530 pages
...he conducted, and with its closing words we will conclude this sketch of the saintly man. He said, " I declare once more that I live and die a member of...Church of England, and that none who regard my judgment will ever separate from it." In less than twelve months after this last remonstrance, in March, 1791,... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - Church and state - 1879 - 510 pages
...wrote: "I never had any design of separating from the Church. I have no such design now. I declare that I live and die a Member of the Church of England ; and that none who regard my judgment will ever separate from it." * " We do not, and will not form any separate sect; but from principle... | |
| Richard Denny Urlin - Anti-Methodism - 1880 - 378 pages
...is in my power to prevent such, an event. Nevertheless, in spite of all that I can do, many of them will separate from it. ... In flat opposition to these,...my judgment or advice will ever separate from it." The magazine now also contains that famous sermon on the ministerial office, which reminded his preachers... | |
| James Franck Bright - Great Britain - 1880 - 740 pages
...-ervice : we never designed it should;" and only a very little while before his death, lie said, " I declare once more that I live and die a member of...my judgment or advice will ever separate from it." What he tried to do was to bring religion within the reach of those who, either by character or Toy... | |
| Alexander Hugh Hore - Great Britain - 1881 - 716 pages
...important section of them may yet act on the words of their great founder : " I declare once more that I die a member of the Church of England, and that none...my judgment or advice will ever separate from it." And when we have effected this union, there is another, scarcely second to it in importance, for the... | |
| Robert Henry Hadden - Dissenters, Religious - 1881 - 178 pages
...will be so bold and injudicious as to form a separate party. In flat opposition to these I declare that I live and die a member of the Church of England, and none who regard my opinion or advice will ever separate from it. v But it was too late. In 1791... | |
| William Baker - 1882 - 204 pages
...will be so bold and injudicious as to form a separate party. In flat opposition to these I declare that I live and die a member of the Church of England, and none who regard my opinion or advice will ever separate from it." 1 But the opportunity was lost.... | |
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