Two Letters to the Reverend Moses Stuart: On the Subject of Religious Liberty |
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... association to adopt rules which shall oppress the minority ? Yes ; oppress the minority ! For if they exchange according to the dictates of their judgment and the wishes of their hearers , the majority commence their measures of ...
... association to adopt rules which shall oppress the minority ? Yes ; oppress the minority ! For if they exchange according to the dictates of their judgment and the wishes of their hearers , the majority commence their measures of ...
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On the Subject of Religious Liberty Bernard Whitman. them from the association ; next , by refusing to acknowledge them as Christian ministers ; and finally , by breaking up the harmony of their parishes , and destroying their peace ...
On the Subject of Religious Liberty Bernard Whitman. them from the association ; next , by refusing to acknowledge them as Christian ministers ; and finally , by breaking up the harmony of their parishes , and destroying their peace ...
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... Association of the state recommended to the ministers to withhold fellowship from any clergyman who should deny the divinity of Christ or the atonement . This was probably done in reference to the Rev. Mr. Sherman , who embraced ...
... Association of the state recommended to the ministers to withhold fellowship from any clergyman who should deny the divinity of Christ or the atonement . This was probably done in reference to the Rev. Mr. Sherman , who embraced ...
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... association of ministers in their county , for advice . The association advised them to take the regular measures for convening the council of the consociated churches in ECCLESIASTICAL TRIBUNALS . 23.
... association of ministers in their county , for advice . The association advised them to take the regular measures for convening the council of the consociated churches in ECCLESIASTICAL TRIBUNALS . 23.
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... association ; but the society objected , and wished for a mutual council . The church would not consent to a mutual council , unless the members should be expressly invited , not to hear and give advice respecting their troubles , but ...
... association ; but the society objected , and wished for a mutual council . The church would not consent to a mutual council , unless the members should be expressly invited , not to hear and give advice respecting their troubles , but ...
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Page 125 - Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation; so as a natural man, being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able, by his own strength, to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto.
Page 125 - These angels and men, thus predestinated and foreordained, are particularly and unchangeably designed ; and their number is so certain and definite, that it cannot be either increased or diminished.
Page 116 - This is a misery much to be lamented, for though they were burning and shining lights in their times, yet they penetrated not into the whole counsel of God, but were they now living, would be as willing to embrace further light as that which they first received.
Page 116 - That you be ready to receive whatever truth shall be made known to you from the written word of God.
Page 116 - I am very confident, the Lord has more truth yet to break forth out of his holy word. For my part, I cannot sufficiently bewail the condition of the reformed churches, who are come to a period in religion, and will go at present no farther than the instruments of their reformation.
Page 126 - ... immutable purpose, and the secret counsel and good pleasure of His will, hath chosen in Christ unto everlasting glory, out of His mere free grace and love, without any foresight of faith or good works, or perseverance in either of them, or any other thing in the creature as conditions or causes moving Him thereunto, and all to the praise of His glorious grace.
Page 116 - I am verily persuaded the Lord has more truth yet to break forth out of his holy word. For my part, I cannot sufficiently bewail the condition THE PILGRIM FATHERS. of the reformed churches, who are come to a period in religion, and will go at present no further than the instruments of their reformation.