The Works of John Owen, Volume 15Johnson and Hunter, 1851 |
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... to forms of public wor- ship - No set forms of liturgies used by them - The silence of the first writers concerning them - Some testimonies against them VOL . XV . 21 CHAPTER VI . The pretended antiquity of liturgies disproved -
... to forms of public wor- ship - No set forms of liturgies used by them - The silence of the first writers concerning them - Some testimonies against them VOL . XV . 21 CHAPTER VI . The pretended antiquity of liturgies disproved -
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John Owen William H. Goold. CHAPTER VI . The pretended antiquity of liturgies disproved - The most ancient - Their variety- Canons of councils about forms of church administrations - The reasons pleaded in the justification of the first ...
John Owen William H. Goold. CHAPTER VI . The pretended antiquity of liturgies disproved - The most ancient - Their variety- Canons of councils about forms of church administrations - The reasons pleaded in the justification of the first ...
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... pretended . The Scripture gives us an account of many of their prayers , ―of none that were a repetition of a form . If any such were used by them , how came the memory of them utterly to perish from off the earth ? Some , indeed , of ...
... pretended . The Scripture gives us an account of many of their prayers , ―of none that were a repetition of a form . If any such were used by them , how came the memory of them utterly to perish from off the earth ? Some , indeed , of ...
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... pretended as grounds of the imposition of public liturgies : -First , The disability of the present ministers of the churches to celebrate and administer the ordinances of the gos- pel , to the honour of God and edification of the ...
... pretended as grounds of the imposition of public liturgies : -First , The disability of the present ministers of the churches to celebrate and administer the ordinances of the gos- pel , to the honour of God and edification of the ...
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... pretended necessity derogatory to the glory of the faithfulness of Jesus Christ , as plainly intimating that he doth not continue to fulfil his promise ; or at least a full declara- tion of men's unbelief , that they do not nor will ...
... pretended necessity derogatory to the glory of the faithfulness of Jesus Christ , as plainly intimating that he doth not continue to fulfil his promise ; or at least a full declara- tion of men's unbelief , that they do not nor will ...
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