| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 sidor
...renounce the service of the church. We do not:, we dare not separate from it. We are not Scccders, nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out upon quite opposite principles. The Seceders bid the very foundation of their work, in judging and condemning others. We laid the foundation of... | |
| Henry Moore - 1825 - 606 sidor
...who renounce the service of the Church. We do not, we dare not separate from it. We are not Seceders, nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out...shewing our hearers how fallen they are themselves. Q. 2. But what reasons are there, why we should not separate from the Church ? A. Among others, those... | |
| Henry Moore - 1826 - 332 sidor
...who renounce the service of the Church. We do not, we dare not separate from it. We are not Seceders, nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out...condemning ourselves. They begin every where with showing their hearers, How fallen the Church and Ministers are. We begin every where with showing our... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1827 - 1048 sidor
...WeaitnotiSeoeders, nor do we bear any resemblance to them.' We sit out upon quite opposite principles. The Seeeders laid the very foundation of their work, in judging...and condemning others. We laid the foundation of our wort in. judging and condemning ourselves. They begin every where, with showing their hearers^ how... | |
| John Kempthorne - 1835 - 230 sidor
...renounce the service of the Church ; we do not; we dare not separate from it ; we are not seceders, nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out...foundation of our work in judging and condemning ourselves. What they do in America, or what their minutes say on this subject, is nothing to us ; we will keep... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1838 - 724 sidor
...Church. We do not : we dare not separate from it. We are not seceders, nor do we bear any reaemhlance to them. We set out upon quite opposite principles....work in judging and condemning ourselves. They begin everywhere with showing their hearers how fallen the church and ministers are : we begin everywhere... | |
| Henry Addington Simcoe - 1839 - 302 sidor
...renounce the service of the Church. We do not, we dare not, separate from it. We are not Seceders, nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out...with shewing their hearers how fallen the Church and Minister are. We lu-giu every where shewing our hearers how fallen thej are in themselves. What they... | |
| 1839 - 456 sidor
...who renounce the service of the Church. We do not, we dare not separate from it. We are not seceders, nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out...work in judging and condemning ourselves. They begin everywhere with shewing their hearers how fallen the Church and Ministers are ; we begin everywhere... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1839 - 256 sidor
...society ; yet we are not dissenters in the only sense which our law acknowledges We are not seceders ; nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out...work in judging and condemning ourselves. They begin everywhere with showing their hearers how fallen the church and ministers are. We begin everywhere... | |
| 1840 - 526 sidor
...namely, persons who believe it is sinful to attend the service of the Church. We are not Seceders; nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out...the foundation of our work in judging and condemning ourselces. They begin everywhere with showing their hearers how fallen the Church and ministers arc.... | |
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