An Apology for the True Christian Divinity: Being an Explanation and Vindication of the Principles and Doctrines of the ... Quakers. Written in Latin and English by Robert Barclay, ...J. Phillips, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1780 - 574 pagina's |
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... most violent profecution of thofe laws made against meetings , being cloathed with innocency , they have boldly stood to their teftimony for God , without creeping into boles or corners , or once hiding themfelves , as all other ...
... most violent profecution of thofe laws made against meetings , being cloathed with innocency , they have boldly stood to their teftimony for God , without creeping into boles or corners , or once hiding themfelves , as all other ...
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... most agreeable both to divine truth and human policy to allow every one to serve God according to their confciences , nevertheless those other fects , who for the most part durft not peep out in the times of perfecution , while these ...
... most agreeable both to divine truth and human policy to allow every one to serve God according to their confciences , nevertheless those other fects , who for the most part durft not peep out in the times of perfecution , while these ...
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... most excellent and pre- valent remedy will be , to apply thyself to that Light of Chrift , which fhineth in thy confcience , which neither can , nor will flatter thee , nor fuffer thee to be at ease in thy fins ; but doth and will deal ...
... most excellent and pre- valent remedy will be , to apply thyself to that Light of Chrift , which fhineth in thy confcience , which neither can , nor will flatter thee , nor fuffer thee to be at ease in thy fins ; but doth and will deal ...
Pagina 9
... admit of a growth ; and there remaineth a poffibility of fin- ing , where the mind doth not most diligently and watchfully attend unto the Lord . heislodalts diiwdguods The B 4 1 Tim . 1.6 . Heb . 6. 4 , THESES THEOLOGICE .
... admit of a growth ; and there remaineth a poffibility of fin- ing , where the mind doth not most diligently and watchfully attend unto the Lord . heislodalts diiwdguods The B 4 1 Tim . 1.6 . Heb . 6. 4 , THESES THEOLOGICE .
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... most neceffary to be known and believed in the first place . H E that defireth to acquire any art or fci- ence , feeketh firft thofe means by which that art or fscience is obtained . If we ought to do fo in things natural and earthly ...
... most neceffary to be known and believed in the first place . H E that defireth to acquire any art or fci- ence , feeketh firft thofe means by which that art or fscience is obtained . If we ought to do fo in things natural and earthly ...
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