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no better books for the Sabbath Schools of the Orthodox Congregational church
can be found in the country . The names of this Committee are well known in ...
Each manuscript is carefully read by members of our Publication Committee , and
no better books for the Sabbath Schools of the Orthodox Congregational church
can be found in the country . The names of this Committee are well known in ...
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He would institute a purely spiritual church , and make religion entirely a matter
between the soul and its Maker . He then found that the Lord forbade him to put
off his hat to any man , high or low ; that he was required to say thou and thee to ...
He would institute a purely spiritual church , and make religion entirely a matter
between the soul and its Maker . He then found that the Lord forbade him to put
off his hat to any man , high or low ; that he was required to say thou and thee to ...
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Nor did he like the sound of the church bell . It rung in his ears like the bell of the
market calling the people together for the selling of wares . So he abolished what
he called a hireling priesthood , and bells on the churches which he called ...
Nor did he like the sound of the church bell . It rung in his ears like the bell of the
market calling the people together for the selling of wares . So he abolished what
he called a hireling priesthood , and bells on the churches which he called ...
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They seemed to make a mockery of dignities , and laws , and magistrates , and
clergymen , of all the ordinances of the church , of all the precedents of former
ages , of all the blessinys which men had gained by protracted struggles .
They seemed to make a mockery of dignities , and laws , and magistrates , and
clergymen , of all the ordinances of the church , of all the precedents of former
ages , of all the blessinys which men had gained by protracted struggles .
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Such views , whether true or false , plainly were not those of the early Reformers ,
nor of the primitive Christians , any more than of the great body of the evangelical
church in this age . Nor were they in harmony with the genius of Protestantism ...
Such views , whether true or false , plainly were not those of the early Reformers ,
nor of the primitive Christians , any more than of the great body of the evangelical
church in this age . Nor were they in harmony with the genius of Protestantism ...
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