The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... church government . Fairness to all concerned requires this distinct avowal . It is , nevertheless , equally true , that more than nine - tenths of its pages ever have been , and it is designed that they ever shall be occupied , with ...
... church government . Fairness to all concerned requires this distinct avowal . It is , nevertheless , equally true , that more than nine - tenths of its pages ever have been , and it is designed that they ever shall be occupied , with ...
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... church , or to a number of churches , analogous to that in which a gracious God lifts up the light of his countenance on an individual believer . It is a period of joy , of sanguine expectation , and some- times of transport , so great ...
... church , or to a number of churches , analogous to that in which a gracious God lifts up the light of his countenance on an individual believer . It is a period of joy , of sanguine expectation , and some- times of transport , so great ...
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... churches ; and then point out some of the MISCHIEFS of this irre- gularity . I. What is Lay - preaching ? What is that instruction and exhortation on the part of laymen which is in- consistent with gospel order , and which every church ...
... churches ; and then point out some of the MISCHIEFS of this irre- gularity . I. What is Lay - preaching ? What is that instruction and exhortation on the part of laymen which is in- consistent with gospel order , and which every church ...
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... church have regularly clothed with ther they wear a particular dress , or power . But still , I have always not ; -- whether they speak from a considered them as standing in a formal text or not -- they certainly peculiar situation ...
... church have regularly clothed with ther they wear a particular dress , or power . But still , I have always not ; -- whether they speak from a considered them as standing in a formal text or not -- they certainly peculiar situation ...
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... church , in the first two or three centuries : that is , that when the bishop or pastor of a church was either fatigued , or indis- posed , or had any valid reason for keeping silence himself , he felt at perfect liberty to call upon a ...
... church , in the first two or three centuries : that is , that when the bishop or pastor of a church was either fatigued , or indis- posed , or had any valid reason for keeping silence himself , he felt at perfect liberty to call upon a ...
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