A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America: And Other Parts of the World, Том 2Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53, Cornhill, 1813 |
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... tion of these disputes . " We could not be in fellowship , at the Lord's Table , with our brethren in Pennepek and Philadelphia , be cause they did not hold to the laying - on - of - hands , and some other particulars * relating to a ...
... tion of these disputes . " We could not be in fellowship , at the Lord's Table , with our brethren in Pennepek and Philadelphia , be cause they did not hold to the laying - on - of - hands , and some other particulars * relating to a ...
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... tion to the churches there , signed by James Clark , Dan- iel Wightman , and John Comer , who certified that they then " knew nothing , but that his conduct and conver sation was agreeable to the Gospel of Christ . " 14 . Increase of ...
... tion to the churches there , signed by James Clark , Dan- iel Wightman , and John Comer , who certified that they then " knew nothing , but that his conduct and conver sation was agreeable to the Gospel of Christ . " 14 . Increase of ...
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... tion . The laws indeed were still oppressive on them ; but the spirit of the one party had subsided into mode- ration , and of the other , had risen to a degree of deter- mination which commanded respect . " * We cannot learn that any ...
... tion . The laws indeed were still oppressive on them ; but the spirit of the one party had subsided into mode- ration , and of the other , had risen to a degree of deter- mination which commanded respect . " * We cannot learn that any ...
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... chose to accompany them . The account of this transac tion is thus given by Mr. Gano : " We examined them , * Life of Gano , pp . 40 and 50 . and found that they were not a regular church . 26 Baptist Churches in Virginia . CHAP. IV. ...
... chose to accompany them . The account of this transac tion is thus given by Mr. Gano : " We examined them , * Life of Gano , pp . 40 and 50 . and found that they were not a regular church . 26 Baptist Churches in Virginia . CHAP. IV. ...
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... tion , were above , though not contrary to reason , and that following these , still leaning in every step upon the same wisdom and power by which they were first actuated , they would inevitably be led to the accomplishment of the two ...
... tion , were above , though not contrary to reason , and that following these , still leaning in every step upon the same wisdom and power by which they were first actuated , they would inevitably be led to the accomplishment of the two ...
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