Dissent, in its relation to the Church of England.
Curteis, George Herbert, professor of New Testament exegesis, King's Colleg
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AbeBooks Seller since March 19, 2001
Good orig. blue cloth, upper third of spine chipped off. (Bampton lectures; 1871) [First printed in 1872] I. Dissent in general. Mt. 13.3,4. A sowerwent forth to sow: and as he sowed, some fell by the way side. App. A. Themore important `dissensions' within the Church; A.D. 30 to the present time-- II. Independents. Eph. 5.21. Submitting yourselves one to another, in fear of God. B. Presbyterian `Confession of Faith'; C. Independent `Declaration of Faith, Church Order and Discipline' -- III. Romanists. I Peter 5.3.Neither as being lords over God's heritage; but being ensamples to the flock. D. Romanist confession of faith (or `Creed of Pope Pius IV' A.D. 1564);E. Canons passed at the Latin Council of the Vatican, A.D. 1870; F. `A syllabus of the principlal errors of our time' -- IV. Baptists. Matthew 13.47.The Kingdom of Heaven is like unto a net, which was cast into the sea, andgathered of every kind. G. The Baptist confessions of faith -- V. The Quakers. I Cor. 14.32. The spirits of the prophets are subject to the prophets.For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace. H. `Chief principlesof the Christian religion, as professed by the people called Quakers' -- VI. Unitarians. I Cor. 3.18. If any man among you seemeth to be wise in thisworld, let him become a fool, that he may be wise. I. Metaphysical languageof Church -- VII. Wesleyans. Rom. 12.16. Mind not high things: but condescend to men of low estate. K. Special doctrines of the Wesleyans; L. Extracts from three important documents oof Wesleyanism -- VIII. The Church of England. Num. 24.5,6. How goodly are thy tents, O Jacob. M. Organization of the Church of England; N. Endowments of the Church of England. 9th impressionedition. Binding is Hardcover.
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