| 1835 - 792 pages
...village. Still harmony is not restored. The rival Clergymen attack each other from the pulpit, newspaper* are enlisted on either side ; and religious warfare...distinguished the controversies of abler polemics." " There is one advantage of an Established Church which only those, perhaps, who have visited the United... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - 1833 - 420 pages
...irreconcilable doctrine? No one can shape his doctrine according to the anomalous and piebald Ofeed prescribed by such a congregation, and the practical...hereditary, and, like an entailed estate, has descended, in unbrflken succession, from the Pilgrim fathers to the present generation. But no where does it appear... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - 1833 - 414 pages
...called an opposition church probably springs up in the village. Still harmony is not restored. Tlie rival clergymen attack each other from the pulpit...the Pilgrim fathers to the present generation. But EDUCATION OP THE CLERGY. 399 nowhere does it appear in a garb less attractive, and nowhere are its... | |
| 1833 - 1032 pages
...becomes victorious for a time ; jealousies deepen into antipathies, and what is called an oppotition church probably springs up in the village. Still harmony...distinguished the controversies of abler polemics. Correspondence, iv. 2«2. " There is one advantage of an established church, which only those, perhaps,... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1834 - 88 pages
...his doctrine according to the anomalous and piebald creed prescribed by such a congregation, and Ihe practical result is that some one sect becomes victorious...distinguished the controversies of abler polemics." 64 is removed. In every parish the first place, is pre-occupied ; and this renders one party desirous... | |
| Britannicus - 1835 - 58 pages
...victorious for a time ; jealousies deepen into antipathies ; and what is called an ' opposition chyrch,' probably springs up in the village. Still harmony...distinguished the controversies of abler polemics." And this is the state of things which has been the theme of such unmeasured eulogy from the infidel... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - 1843 - 502 pages
...victorious for a time ; jealousies deepen into antipathies, and what is called an opposition church springs up in the village. Still harmony is not restored....In the New England, and many of the Western States, external compliance with religious observances is classed among the statutory proprieties demanded... | |
| Carl Fredrik af Wingård (abp. of Upsala.) - 1845 - 340 pages
...victorious for a time ; jealousies deepen into antipathies, and what is called an opposition church springs up in the village. Still harmony is not restored....distinguished the controversies of abler polemics. ... In the larger cities, I have already stated that the clergy are, in general, men competent, from talent and... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1846 - 300 pages
...deepen into antipathies ; and what is called an opposition church probably springs up in the village. The rival Clergymen attack each other from the pulpit:...distinguished the controversies of abler polemics." " Pure religion breathing household laws." The very fact of the ministry being provided for, and having... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1846 - 562 pages
...victorious for a time; jealousies deepen into antipathies, and what is called an opposition church springs up in the village. Still harmony is not restored....distinguished the controversies of abler polemics * " The clergymen with whom I had an opportunity of conversing during my different journeys, (in the... | |
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