On the road I read over Lord King's Account of the Primitive Church. In spite of the vehement prejudice of my education, I was ready to believe that this was a fair and impartial draught. But if so, it would follow, that bishops and presbyters are (essentially)... The Separation of the Methodists from the Church of England - Sida 85efter Robert Leonard Tucker - 1918 - 184 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Richard Watson - 1836 - 342 sidor
...: — " I set out for Bristol. On the road I read over Lord King's Account of the Primitive Church. In spite of the vehement prejudice of my education,...ready to believe that this was a fair and impartial draught. But if so,^t would follow, that bishops and presbyters are (essentially) of one order ; and... | |
| Alexander W. McLeod - 1899 - 110 sidor
...— ' I set out for Bristol. On the road, I read over Lord King's account of the Primitive Church. In spite of the vehement prejudice of my education,...ready to believe that this was a fair and impartial draught ; but, if so, it would follow that Bishops «nd Presbyters are essentially of one order.' Again,... | |
| John Wesley - 1840 - 686 sidor
...20. — I set out for Bristol. On the road I read over Lord King's Account of the Primitive Church. In spite of the vehement prejudice of my education,...ready to believe that this was a fair and impartial draught ; but if so, it would follow that bishops and presbyters are (essentially) of one order ; and... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1841 - 598 sidor
...read, " I set out for Bristol. On the road I read over Lord King's account of the primitive Church. In spite of the vehement prejudice of my education,...ready to believe that this was a fair and impartial draught : but if so, it would follow that Bishops and Presbyters are essentially of one order." Here... | |
| Lord Peter King King - 1841 - 314 sidor
...says, " I set out for Bristol. On the road I read over Lord King's account of the primitive church. In spite of the vehement prejudice of my education, I was ready to believe that his was a fair and impartial draught ; but if so, it would follow that bishops and presbyters are (essentially)... | |
| 1842 - 514 sidor
...journal for January 20, 1746, he says : " 1 read over Lord King's account of the primitive church. In spite of the vehement prejudice of my education,...ready to believe that this was a fair and impartial draught ; but if so it would follow that bishops and presbyters are (essentially) of one order, and... | |
| 1842 - 1046 sidor
...journal for January 20, 1746, he says : " 1 read over Lord King's account of the primitive church. In spite of the vehement prejudice of my education,...ready to believe that this was a fair and impartial draught ; but if so it would follow that bishops and presbyters are (essentially) of one order, and... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1842 - 816 sidor
...read, " I set out for Bristol. On the road I read over Lord King's account of the primitive Church. In spite of the vehement prejudice of my education,...ready to believe that this was a fair and impartial draught : but if so, it would follow that bishops and presbyters are essentially of one order." Here... | |
| Richard Watson - 1849 - 336 sidor
...vehement prejudice of my education, I was ready to believe that this was a fair and impartial draught. But if so, it would follow, that bishops and presbyters...every Christian congregation was a Church independent on all others !" The truth is, that Lord King came in only to confirm him in views which he had for... | |
| Orange Scott - 1849 - 244 sidor
...following : " I set out for Bristol. On the road I read over Lord King's account of the primitive church. In spite of the vehement prejudice of my education,...ready to believe that this was a fair and impartial draught ; but if so, it would follow that bishops and presbyters are essentially of one order ; and... | |
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