Thirteen Historical Discourses, on the Completion of Two Hundred Years: From the Beginning of the First Church in New Haven, with an AppendixDurrie & Peck, 1839 - 400 pages |
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... Christ , as emancipated by the truth , and as anointed by the Holy Spirit- " kings and priests unto God . " In England always to be named with reverential affection as the father - land of our fathers - the seeds of truth and spiri ...
... Christ , as emancipated by the truth , and as anointed by the Holy Spirit- " kings and priests unto God . " In England always to be named with reverential affection as the father - land of our fathers - the seeds of truth and spiri ...
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... . John Robinson , a man of a learned , polished and modest spirit , pious , and studying of the truth , largely accomplished with spiritual gifts and Hallam , I , 406 . qualifications to be a shepherd over this flock of Christ 2 9.
... . John Robinson , a man of a learned , polished and modest spirit , pious , and studying of the truth , largely accomplished with spiritual gifts and Hallam , I , 406 . qualifications to be a shepherd over this flock of Christ 2 9.
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... Christ ; having also a fellow helper with him in the eldership , Mr. William Brewster , a man of approved piety , gravity and sin- cerity , very eminently furnished with gifts suitable to such an office . " * This little Church , after ...
... Christ ; having also a fellow helper with him in the eldership , Mr. William Brewster , a man of approved piety , gravity and sin- cerity , very eminently furnished with gifts suitable to such an office . " * This little Church , after ...
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... Christ , raised their hearts to God in prayer , and mingled their voices in praise . How easily may the imagination , acquainted with these localities , and with the characters and circumstances of the men who were present on that ...
... Christ , raised their hearts to God in prayer , and mingled their voices in praise . How easily may the imagination , acquainted with these localities , and with the characters and circumstances of the men who were present on that ...
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... Christ as head of the Church . To the non - conformist , the separatist was one who divided the body of Christ , and tore himself away not only from that which was corrupt and dis- orderly in the Church , but from the Church itself ...
... Christ as head of the Church . To the non - conformist , the separatist was one who divided the body of Christ , and tore himself away not only from that which was corrupt and dis- orderly in the Church , but from the Church itself ...
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