| John Fuller Russell - 1838 - 384 sidor
...independent on one another, than as an orderly society under lawful governors of Divine, or necessary appointment; and thus root up, as far as in them lieth, the very foundation of all Ecclesiastical authority at once. It might easily be shown, how by the schemes lately published, every... | |
| 1840 - 588 sidor
...independent on one another, than as an orderly society under lawful governors of Divine, or necessary appointment ; and thus root up, as far as in them lieth, the very foundation of all Ecclesiastical authority at once. It might easily be shown, how by the schemes lately published, every... | |
| Robert D. Cornwall - 1993 - 224 sidor
...independent on one another, than as an orderly society under lawful governours of divine or necessary appointment; and thus root up, as far as in them lieth, the very foundation of all ecclesiastical authority at once.5 Whereas Hoadly couched his discussion of the church in terms of... | |
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