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" ... consistent with rectitude of heart ; and that all differences in modes of worship may be only the different methods by which different men, (who are equally the offspring of God,) are endeavouring to honour and... "
Considerations on Differences of Opinion Among Christians: With a Letter to ... - Page 13
by Joseph Priestley - 1769 - 88 pages
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Amyntas and Philetus: Or, Christian Conversation; Illustrated in a Friendly ...

Titus Knight - 1770 - 356 pages
...would " as much guard myfelf againft the " effects thereof, as I would againft " abfolute infanity. On the contrary, " if we can be fo happy as to believe...circumftanced as " to be innocently betrayed into ; " and that any miftake of the head, " is very confiftent with rectitude of " heart ; our differences...
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Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation ...

Joseph Priestley - 1790 - 296 pages
...it, as we would againft thofe of abfolute infanity in the perfons we converfed with ; and we fhould ufe every method we can think of to bring them from...betrayed into ; that any miftake of the head is very confiftent with rectitude of heart ; and that all differences in modes of worfhip may be only the different...
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The Calvinistic and Socinian Systems Examined and Compared, as to Their ...

Andrew Fuller - 1810 - 418 pages
...elfe but indifference to all religious principle,. " If we " could be fo happy, ( fays Dr. Prieftley ) as to " believe that there are no errors, but what...betrayed into; that any miftake of the head " is very confiftent with rectitude of heart; and " that all differences in modes of worlhip may " be only the...
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The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Volume 2

Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 418 pages
...else but indifference to all religious principle. " If we could be so happy," says Dr. Priestley, " as to believe, that there are no errors but what men may be so circumstanced as to be innocently betrayed into ; that any mistake of the head is very consistent...
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The Works ...

Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 420 pages
...else but indifference to all religious principle. " If we could be so happy," says Dr. Priestley, " as to believe, that there are no errors but what men may be so circumstanced as to be innocently betrayed into ; that any mistake of the head is very consistent...
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Christian charity explained; or, The influence of religion upon temper ...

John Angell James - 1828 - 444 pages
...great names, will appear by the following quotation from Dr. Priestley: — -" If we co«rld be so happy, as to believe that there are no errors but what men may be so circumstanced as to be innocently betrayed into ; that any mistake of the head is very consistent...
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The Christian Library: A Reprint of Popular Religious Works, Volume 6

1836 - 436 pages
...by great names, will appear by the following quotation from Dr. Priestley :— " If we could be so happy, as to believe that there are no errors but what men may be so circumstanced as to be innocentty betrayed into; that any mistake of the head is vety consistent...
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The Christian Library: A Weekly Republication of Popular Religious ..., Volume 6

1836 - 432 pages
...by great names, will appear by the following_quotation from Dr. Priestley : — " If we could be so happy, as to believe that there are no errors but what men may be so circumstanced as to be innocently betrayed into; that any mistake of the head is veiy consistent...
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