The Eclectic Review, Volum 12;Volum 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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... Lord's Supper , and to place in such a rank the Founder of their new religion ! He who healed the lame and blind , chained the winds and waves , raised the dead , and himself ascended to heaven , would , in their native phraseology , be ...
... Lord's Supper , and to place in such a rank the Founder of their new religion ! He who healed the lame and blind , chained the winds and waves , raised the dead , and himself ascended to heaven , would , in their native phraseology , be ...
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... Lord's supper in the Church of England , consider kneeling as compulsion ? And who is at present compelled to receive the Lord's supper in that church ? Some indeed are tempted , too strongly tempted ; but none are com- pelled . Again ...
... Lord's supper in the Church of England , consider kneeling as compulsion ? And who is at present compelled to receive the Lord's supper in that church ? Some indeed are tempted , too strongly tempted ; but none are com- pelled . Again ...
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... Lord's Supper in a sitting posture in Dissenting Societies , be considered as compulsion , and as a command or prohibition added to those which are already established in the Bible , for this reason , the posture is discretionary in the ...
... Lord's Supper in a sitting posture in Dissenting Societies , be considered as compulsion , and as a command or prohibition added to those which are already established in the Bible , for this reason , the posture is discretionary in the ...
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