| Gilbert Burnet - Church group work - 1713 - 308 pages
...and are in fbme Sort qualified to fee up in it : Whereas, alas 1 Men who neither know the Scriptures, nor the body of Divinity, who have made no Progrefs...Studies, and can give no tolerable Account of that holy Docibrine, in which they Defire to be Teachers, do yet with equal Degrees of Confidence, and Importunity,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - Clergy - 1736 - 294 pages
...prefcribed; and are in fome Sort qualified tofetupinit: Whereas, alas! Men who neither know the Scriptures, nor the Body of Divinity, who have made no Progrefs...Teachers, do yet with equal Degrees of Confidence, and Importunity, pretend to this Character, and find the Way to it too eafy, and the accefs to it too free.... | |
| Thomas Gordon - Great Britain - 1763 - 356 pages
...are in fome fort " qualified to fet up in it. Whereas, alas! " men who neither know the fcripture, nor the " body of divinity, who have made no progrefs " in their ftudies, and can give no tolerable ac" count of that holy doctrine, in which they de" fire to be teachers... | |
| Clergyman, John Randolph - Clergy - 1807 - 448 pages
...and are in fome fort qualified to fet up in it: whereas, alasJ men who neither know the Scriptures, nor the body of divinity, who have made no progrefs in their ftudies, and can give no tolerable account of that holy dodlrine, In which they defire to be teachers,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - Church group work - 1818 - 232 pages
...Whereas, alas! men who neither know the scriptures, nor the body of divinity, who have made no progress in their studies, and can give no tolerable account of that holy doctrine, in which they desire to be teachers, do yet, with equal degrees of confidence and importunity, pretend to this character,... | |
| Clergyman - Clergy - 1824 - 466 pages
...whereas, alas! men who neither know the scriptures, nor the body of divinity, who have made no progress in their studies, and can give no tolerable account of that holy doctrine, in which they desire to be teachers, do yet, with equal degrees of confidence and importunity, pretend to this character,... | |
| Clergy - 1827 - 488 pages
...whereas, alas ! men who neither know the scriptures, nor the body of divinity, who have made no progress in their studies, and can give no tolerable account of that holy doctrine, in which they desire to be teachers, do yet, with equal degrees of confidence and importunity, pretend to this character,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1840 - 268 pages
...whereas, alas! men who neither know the Scriptures, nor the body of divinity, who have made no progress in their studies, and can give no tolerable account of that holy doctrine, in which they desire to be teachers, do yet with equal degrees of confidence, and importunity, pretend to this character,... | |
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