The English Church and Its Bishops 1700-1800, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1887 - Bishops |
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... greatly to his discredit , yet , with the excep- tion of Whiston , 2 who was probably more alive than any one else to the evils which were undermining the Church , scarce any of those who declaimed against his views took any notice ...
... greatly to his discredit , yet , with the excep- tion of Whiston , 2 who was probably more alive than any one else to the evils which were undermining the Church , scarce any of those who declaimed against his views took any notice ...
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... greatly value . There was nothing striking and imposing to his mind in the lengthened history of the Christian Church , its steady onward move- HOADLY 7 ment through varied periods and stages of civilisation 6 ENGLISH BISHOPS.
... greatly value . There was nothing striking and imposing to his mind in the lengthened history of the Christian Church , its steady onward move- HOADLY 7 ment through varied periods and stages of civilisation 6 ENGLISH BISHOPS.
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... greatly reinforced by the praises both of the avowedly unorthodox and of the Deists . Of the former class was Middleton , who in a letter to Lord Hervey wrote to say how much he liked both the design and the doctrine , as he did every ...
... greatly reinforced by the praises both of the avowedly unorthodox and of the Deists . Of the former class was Middleton , who in a letter to Lord Hervey wrote to say how much he liked both the design and the doctrine , as he did every ...
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... greatly affect the main funda- mentals of religion . He was on the most friendly terms with Chandler and Doddridge and other leading Dissenters , and ideas of comprehensions which had long been dropped were once more seriously revived ...
... greatly affect the main funda- mentals of religion . He was on the most friendly terms with Chandler and Doddridge and other leading Dissenters , and ideas of comprehensions which had long been dropped were once more seriously revived ...
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... greatly divided opinion , and made the terms of Dissenting communion much more rigorous than heretofore , a great many gladly turned to the greater liberty which conformity would give them . He graduated at Leyden , and afterwards ...
... greatly divided opinion , and made the terms of Dissenting communion much more rigorous than heretofore , a great many gladly turned to the greater liberty which conformity would give them . He graduated at Leyden , and afterwards ...
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