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... parties , the one anxious to promote religion through means auxiliary to the Church , and the other , anxious by an exact obedience to the terms of conformity , to advance religion in the Church . Each party pursued its object ; and ...
... parties , the one anxious to promote religion through means auxiliary to the Church , and the other , anxious by an exact obedience to the terms of conformity , to advance religion in the Church . Each party pursued its object ; and ...
Side 66
... party , that they try to act on your conscience ( assuming that it is guilty ) , not on your intellect , if you do not assent to them . This Brother accordingly imputes evil motives to us , and goes steadily to work to depreciate our ...
... party , that they try to act on your conscience ( assuming that it is guilty ) , not on your intellect , if you do not assent to them . This Brother accordingly imputes evil motives to us , and goes steadily to work to depreciate our ...
Side 68
... party ? If the Brethren have found a new and better method of assist- ing the passage from the one class to the other ( that is , of train- ing teachers ) , viz . , by the system of open ministry , let them come and teach us ; or let ...
... party ? If the Brethren have found a new and better method of assist- ing the passage from the one class to the other ( that is , of train- ing teachers ) , viz . , by the system of open ministry , let them come and teach us ; or let ...
Side 74
... party as something so unique as to fall under no category . It is excluded from all common terms , such as Separatists , Dissenters , Protes- tants ; and , naturally , it has exclusive privileges to correspond . They are pet lambs of ...
... party as something so unique as to fall under no category . It is excluded from all common terms , such as Separatists , Dissenters , Protes- tants ; and , naturally , it has exclusive privileges to correspond . They are pet lambs of ...
Side 80
... party , should disown this analogy , appears absolutely required by their arguments . We do not find that they vindicate magistracy , as a righteous institution , founded on mutual benefit ; the superior giving protection , the inferior ...
... party , should disown this analogy , appears absolutely required by their arguments . We do not find that they vindicate magistracy , as a righteous institution , founded on mutual benefit ; the superior giving protection , the inferior ...
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