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Page 19
... believe in God and am of the religion of my father . " The average man does not deny the existence of God . In the eighteenth century when deism was most in vogue , the writings of the deists , Toland and Tindal , were read by a learned ...
... believe in God and am of the religion of my father . " The average man does not deny the existence of God . In the eighteenth century when deism was most in vogue , the writings of the deists , Toland and Tindal , were read by a learned ...
Page 44
... believe . The movement for their federa- tion is for the present carried on in England , and therefore I content myself with dis- cussing the English denominational situa- tion . In Wales it is very much of the same order , and Scotland ...
... believe . The movement for their federa- tion is for the present carried on in England , and therefore I content myself with dis- cussing the English denominational situa- tion . In Wales it is very much of the same order , and Scotland ...
Page 74
... believe that our Lord ever meant His Church to be so perpetually occupied with money , or His ministers to leave the word of God and serve tables . " Financial strain must have an important and increasing part to play in this question ...
... believe that our Lord ever meant His Church to be so perpetually occupied with money , or His ministers to leave the word of God and serve tables . " Financial strain must have an important and increasing part to play in this question ...
Page 78
... believe in victory , be- cause they are demoralized , at the end of their moral resistance . ' " A battle lost , ' said Joseph de Maistre , " is a battle which the army believes to be lost . " This is supremely true in those struggles ...
... believe in victory , be- cause they are demoralized , at the end of their moral resistance . ' " A battle lost , ' said Joseph de Maistre , " is a battle which the army believes to be lost . " This is supremely true in those struggles ...
Page 80
... believe that the distinctive mark is an adequate reason for division . The denominational idea begins to break down at the outset , and when a generation has passed away the Church includes among its ad- herents those who have entered ...
... believe that the distinctive mark is an adequate reason for division . The denominational idea begins to break down at the outset , and when a generation has passed away the Church includes among its ad- herents those who have entered ...
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A. H. CLOUGH apostolic Baptist Bishop Body of Christ called Catholic century chapel CHAPTER Christian virtues Church of England Church unity committees common communion Conference Congregational Congregationalism Congregationalist conscience conviction corporate union creed CROSS-ROADS Crown 8vo denomination divine division episcopacy Episcopal Evangelical Free Churches fact faith Father Federal Council fellowship forces Free Church minister freedom Gospel hand heart historic Episcopate Hugh Price Hughes human idea ideals institutions Jesus Christ land leaders living Lord ment method mind ministry moral movement never Nonconformity organization Oxford Movement Pagan PATRICK GEDDES preaching Presbyterian present Primitive Methodist principle proposals Puritan question Reformation regard religion religious reunion ROBERT BROWNING sacraments sacrifice sectarian separation social society soul things thought tion to-day town truth united Church United Methodist village visible unity Wesleyan witness women worship