The Independent Whig: Or, A Defence of Primitive Christianity, and of Our Ecclesiastical Establishment, Against the Exorbitant Claims and Encroachments of Fanatical and Disaff̌ected Elergvmen ...John Trenchard, Thomas Gordon J. Peele, 1732 |
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Page 273
... themselves , might extinguish their Zeal , and entirely change their Belief and Behaviour . The poor People are , in fhort , by fuch Guides taught to be ignorant , and to let others know for them : They must give up common Senfe , to ...
... themselves , might extinguish their Zeal , and entirely change their Belief and Behaviour . The poor People are , in fhort , by fuch Guides taught to be ignorant , and to let others know for them : They must give up common Senfe , to ...
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... themselves and others . OUR first Attempt to make Converts , is an Appeal to their REASON , by which they VOL . II . B are are to judge for themselves of the Reasonable- nefs of The INDEPENDENT WHIG . 289.
... themselves and others . OUR first Attempt to make Converts , is an Appeal to their REASON , by which they VOL . II . B are are to judge for themselves of the Reasonable- nefs of The INDEPENDENT WHIG . 289.
Page 290
... themselves of the Reasonable- nefs of our Religion , and of the Arguments which we bring for the Defence and Recom- mendation of our Religion : Which Method would be exceedingly abfurd and dishoneft , if we did not fuffer them to judge ...
... themselves of the Reasonable- nefs of our Religion , and of the Arguments which we bring for the Defence and Recom- mendation of our Religion : Which Method would be exceedingly abfurd and dishoneft , if we did not fuffer them to judge ...
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... themselves upon Terms of religious Communion , fhall quietly enjoy the facred Pri- vilege of meeting together to worship God ; and whoever difturbs them , let his Title or Pretenfions be what they will , is a Breaker of the Peace of the ...
... themselves upon Terms of religious Communion , fhall quietly enjoy the facred Pri- vilege of meeting together to worship God ; and whoever difturbs them , let his Title or Pretenfions be what they will , is a Breaker of the Peace of the ...
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... themselves , and leave themselves without Excufe for having left it . A Man , who leaves the Communion of any particular Church , does no more break the Peace of that Church , than a Man who leaves the Realm , breaks the Peace of the ...
... themselves , and leave themselves without Excufe for having left it . A Man , who leaves the Communion of any particular Church , does no more break the Peace of that Church , than a Man who leaves the Realm , breaks the Peace of the ...
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Page 459 - And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments. He that saith, " I know him," and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
Page 459 - He that saith, I know Him, and keepeth not His Commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. But whoso keepeth His Word, in him verily is the love of God perfected : hereby know we that we are in Him.
Page 467 - Come, ye blessed of my Father, Inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: For I was hungry, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me.
Page 461 - Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man's device.
Page 485 - Many of them also which used curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all men : and they counted the price of them, and found it fifty thousand pieces of silver.
Page 460 - But meat commendeth us not to God : for neither, if we eat, are we the better; neither, if we eat not, are we the worse.
Page 481 - Then certain of the vagabond Jews, exorcists, took upon them to call over them which had evil spirits the name of the Lord Jesus, saying, We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preacheth.
Page 466 - Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law. For this, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet; and if there be any other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
Page 497 - Some therefore cried one thing, and some another : for the assembly was confused; and the more part knew not wherefore they were come together. And they drew Alexander out of the multitude, the Jews putting him forward. And Alexander beckoned with the hand, and would have made his defence unto the people.
Page 391 - For every high priest taken from among men is ordained for men in things pertaining to God, that he may offer both gifts and sacrifices for sins...