Protestant Nonconformity: A Sketch of Its General History, with an Account of the Rise and Present State of Its Various Denominations in the Town of Birmingham |
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Pagina 15
He became the object of a relentless persecution , but both his zeal and his
sufferings made many converts . He endured persecution with the most dogged
obstinacy , if not with the most exemplary patience , and even boasted that he
had ...
He became the object of a relentless persecution , but both his zeal and his
sufferings made many converts . He endured persecution with the most dogged
obstinacy , if not with the most exemplary patience , and even boasted that he
had ...
Pagina 20
From such a monarch and head of the English church , the Puritans when they
knew , and they very soon did know , his hypocrisy , could expect but little in the
way of relief to their consciences or mitigation of their sufferings . They were not ...
From such a monarch and head of the English church , the Puritans when they
knew , and they very soon did know , his hypocrisy , could expect but little in the
way of relief to their consciences or mitigation of their sufferings . They were not ...
Pagina 236
... realities , and the objects and appearances of the natural universe . They do
not hold the doctrine of the vicarious sufferings and death of Christ , but still
contend that his whole life on earth was sacrificial - a 236 THE RISE AND
SPREAD OF.
... realities , and the objects and appearances of the natural universe . They do
not hold the doctrine of the vicarious sufferings and death of Christ , but still
contend that his whole life on earth was sacrificial - a 236 THE RISE AND
SPREAD OF.
Pagina 253
Here in this unfettered liberty of preaching is our country ' s honour , won by the
swords of warriors on the field of conflict , by the pens of writers in the study , and
by the sufferings of martyrs at the stake ; and which is worth all the expence at ...
Here in this unfettered liberty of preaching is our country ' s honour , won by the
swords of warriors on the field of conflict , by the pens of writers in the study , and
by the sufferings of martyrs at the stake ; and which is worth all the expence at ...
Pagina 262
Truth gains the victory in the end not only by its own evidences but by the
sufferings of its confessors ; the flames of the martyrs ' stake have thrown over it
an awful glory , which while it enlisted the sympathies of men ' s hearts , has
excited their ...
Truth gains the victory in the end not only by its own evidences but by the
sufferings of its confessors ; the flames of the martyrs ' stake have thrown over it
an awful glory , which while it enlisted the sympathies of men ' s hearts , has
excited their ...
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already appear attended authority Baptist became Birmingham bishops body building called carried cause chapel Christ Christian Church of England College commenced Conference congregation connexion conscience considerable considered continued course death determined dissenters divine doctrine erected established faith feel friends give hand held hold honour hundred Independents James King labours less liberty lived London Lord matters means meeting meeting-house Methodists mind minister ministry nearly never Nonconformists opened opinions Parliament party passed pastor persecution persons place of worship practice prayer preached preachers Presbyterian present principles published Puritans Quakers received reign religion religious removed respect says separation sermon society soon spirit success sufferings things thousand tion toleration took town truth various views zeal
Populaire passages
Pagina 63 - Thou hast brought a vine out of Egypt : Thou hast cast out the heathen, and planted it. Thou preparedst room before it, And didst cause it to take deep root, And it filled the land. The hills were covered with the shadow of it, And the boughs thereof were like the goodly cedars. She sent out her boughs unto the sea, And her branches unto the river.
Pagina 256 - Scripture, can derive itself from the fountain, but may be plainly proved, either to have been brought in, in such an age after Christ, or that in such an age it was not in. In a word, there is no sufficient certainty but of Scripture only, for any considering man to build upon.
Pagina 38 - In a few months there remained not a trace indicating that the most formidable army in the world had just been absorbed into the mass of the community.
Pagina 254 - Truth indeed came once into the world with her Divine Master, and was a perfect shape most glorious to look on : but when he ascended, and his Apostles after him were laid asleep, then straight arose a wicked race of deceivers, who, as that story goes of...
Pagina 168 - A guilty, weak, and helpless worm, On thy kind arms I fall ; Be thou my strength and righteousness, My Jesus, and my all.
Pagina 34 - But we do hope to find out all your tricks, Your plots and packing, worse than those of Trent, That so the Parliament May, with their wholesome and preventive shears, Clip your phylacteries, though baulk your ears, And succour our just fears When they shall read this clearly in your charge, New Presbyter is but Old Priest writ large.
Pagina 52 - London, formerly called Presbyterian and Congregational ; not as a Measure for any National Constitution, but for the Preservation of Order in our Congregations, that cannot come up to the Common Rule by Law established.
Pagina 257 - Propose me any thing out of this Book, and require whether I believe it or no, and seem it never so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and heart, as knowing no demonstration can be stronger than this : " God hath said so, therefore it is true.
Pagina 34 - Dare ye for this adjure the civil sword To force our consciences that Christ set free, And ride us with a Classic Hierarchy, Taught ye by mere AS and...
Pagina 38 - The Royalists themselves confessed that, in every department of honest industry, the discarded warriors prospered beyond other men, that none was charged with any theft or robbery, that none was heard to ask an alms, and that, if a baker, a mason, or a waggoner attracted notice by his diligence and sobriety, he was in all probability one of Oliver's old soldiers.