The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... church : The ministers of protestant churches require a different mode of education , [ from that of the Roman Catholick clergy ] more liberal and more fit for the ordina- ry intercourse of life . That reli- gion having little hold on ...
... church : The ministers of protestant churches require a different mode of education , [ from that of the Roman Catholick clergy ] more liberal and more fit for the ordina- ry intercourse of life . That reli- gion having little hold on ...
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... Church of England , the mystical Bengel , Wetstein sus- pected of heresy , Matthäi of the Greek church , and the Lutheran Griesbach . With such examples , every christian who feels a proper respect for the scriptures must wish to have ...
... Church of England , the mystical Bengel , Wetstein sus- pected of heresy , Matthäi of the Greek church , and the Lutheran Griesbach . With such examples , every christian who feels a proper respect for the scriptures must wish to have ...
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... 50 . Within this space were included the settlement of churches at Dor- chester , Boston , Charlestown , New- town , Salem , Watertown , Glouces- ter , and Woburn ; the famous con- troversies with THE BOSTON REVIEW ,
... 50 . Within this space were included the settlement of churches at Dor- chester , Boston , Charlestown , New- town , Salem , Watertown , Glouces- ter , and Woburn ; the famous con- troversies with THE BOSTON REVIEW ,
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... church , nor did they make particular exceptions to their manner of worship . ' p . 10 . Our fathers were the offspring of the old non - conformists , such as did not deny the Church of England to be the true church ; but that they ...
... church , nor did they make particular exceptions to their manner of worship . ' p . 10 . Our fathers were the offspring of the old non - conformists , such as did not deny the Church of England to be the true church ; but that they ...
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... churches is a religious assembly , called on special occasions , for giving advice and counsel in case of difficulty ... church government ; they differed in some opinions of discipline , but were all sound in the faith of what were then ...
... churches is a religious assembly , called on special occasions , for giving advice and counsel in case of difficulty ... church government ; they differed in some opinions of discipline , but were all sound in the faith of what were then ...
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