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" Doctrines, or to back his Spiritual Authority; but, on the contrary, as plain a Declaration as a few Words can make, that His Kingdom is not of this World: I say, when You see this, from the whole Tenor of the Gospel, so vastly opposite to Many who take... "
Historical Register - Page 308
1718
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The Nature of the Kingdom, Or Church, of Christ: A Sermon Preach'd Before ...

Benjamin Hoadly - 1717 - 92 pages
...not of this World: Î fay, when You fee this, from the whole Tenor of the Gofpely fo vaftly oppofite to Many who take his Name into their Mouths, the Queftion...Nature of his own Kingdom , or Church, better than Any iïnce his Time? whether you can fuppoie, He left any fuch matters to be decided againft Himfelf, ana...
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An Answer to the Reverend Dr. Snape's Accusation: Containing an Account of ...

Andrew Snape, François de La Pilonnière, Thomas Sherlock, Benjamin Hoadly - 1717 - 482 pages
...trom the whole Tenor of the Gojpel, fo vaftly cppofite to many who take his Name into their Months, the Queftion with you ought to be, whether he did not know the. Nature of hit own Kingdom or Cburck, better than any • fince his Time ; whether you can fuppofe, he Jeft any...
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Sixteen Sermons Formerly Printed: Now Collected Into One Volume ... to which ...

Benjamin Hoadly - 1754 - 490 pages
...of this World : I fay xiv. when You fee this, from the whole Tenor of the Gofpel, fo vaftly oppofite to Many who take his Name into their Mouths, the Queftion...fuppofe, He left any fuch Matters to be decided againft Himfelf, and his own exprefs Profeffions ; and, whether, if an Angel from Heaven fliould give you any...
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The History of England, Volume 19

Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1763 - 608 pages
...Chrift founded his kingdom : And, therefore, contrary to the iaterefts of yae religion. TJ,. Chrift knew the nature of his own kingdom, or church, better than any fince his rime, 16. Cbrift left no fgch matters to be decided againft himfelf, and his own cxpref? profeffions....
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A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various ..., Volume 1

Jared Sparks - 1823 - 396 pages
...tenor of the Gospel, so vastly opposite to many who take his name into their mouths, the questions with you ought to be, whether he did not know the...nature of his own kingdom, or church, better than any since his time ; whether you can suppose, he left any such matters to be decided against himself and...
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The nature and functions of the office of the civil magistrate; from the ...

Benjamin Hoadly (bp. of Winchester.) - 1836 - 118 pages
...tenor of the Gospel, so vastly opposite to many •who take his name into their mouths, the question with you ought to be, whether he did not know the nature of his own kingdom better than any since his time ? whether you can suppose he left any such matters to be decided against...
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The Voluntary System. A Prize Essay, in Reply to the Lectures of Dr ...

Joseph Angus - 1839 - 286 pages
...opposite to many who take his name into their mouths, the question with you ought to be,— Whether lie did not know the nature of his own kingdom, or church, better than any since his time ? Whether you can suppose he left any such matters to be decided against himself and...
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Tracts for the people, designed to vindicate religious and Christian liberty

Tracts - 1840 - 514 pages
...whole tenor of the Gospel, so vastly opposite to many who take his name into their mouths, the question with you ought to be, whether he did not know the nature of his own kingdom, or church, better than ajiy since his time ; whether you can suppose he left any such matters to be decided against himself...
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Synodalia: A Collection of Articles of Religion, Canons ..., Volume 2

Church of England - 1842 - 458 pages
...tenor of the gospel, so vastly opposite to many, 20 who take his name into their mouths ; the question with you ought to be, whether he did not know the...nature of his own kingdom or church better, than any since his time ? whether you can suppose, he left any such matters to be decided against himself, and...
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Synodalia: A Collection of Articles of Religion, Canons, and ..., Volume 2

Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation - 1842 - 458 pages
...tenor of the gospel, so vastly opposite to many, 20 who take his name into their mouths ; the question with you ought to be, whether he did not know the...nature of his own kingdom or church better, than any since his time? whether you can suppose, he left any such matters to be decided against himself, and...
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