Annals of the Disruption: With Extracts from the Narratives of Ministers who Left the Scottish Establishment in 1843Macniven & Wallace, 1884 - 841 páginas |
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... never wit- nessed , ' said an onlooker , * a scene bearing the slightest resem- blance to this protest of the people , or approaching in the slightest degree to the moral beauty of their withdrawal ; for , stern though its features were ...
... never wit- nessed , ' said an onlooker , * a scene bearing the slightest resem- blance to this protest of the people , or approaching in the slightest degree to the moral beauty of their withdrawal ; for , stern though its features were ...
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... never could acknowledge any right in the Court of Session to prohibit the preaching of the Gospel and the administration of the sacraments , and therefore I had not for one moment hesi- tated to break it . " The hall or Mason's lodge ...
... never could acknowledge any right in the Court of Session to prohibit the preaching of the Gospel and the administration of the sacraments , and therefore I had not for one moment hesi- tated to break it . " The hall or Mason's lodge ...
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... never tired of repeating , was that the whole movement was due to clerical ambition . The Church was merely grasping at power for herself . Mr. Hope , the Dean of Faculty , had made that the great theme of a bulky pamphlet , and year ...
... never tired of repeating , was that the whole movement was due to clerical ambition . The Church was merely grasping at power for herself . Mr. Hope , the Dean of Faculty , had made that the great theme of a bulky pamphlet , and year ...
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... never in their contemplation . The more outspoken would say : ' I hope you have well thought of it . ' ' Are you sure there is no other course ? ' ' Have you not been hasty ? ' . . . In my then state of mind , it seemed as if the people ...
... never in their contemplation . The more outspoken would say : ' I hope you have well thought of it . ' ' Are you sure there is no other course ? ' ' Have you not been hasty ? ' . . . In my then state of mind , it seemed as if the people ...
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... never since been out of my mind , nor can I dissever your name from Stevenston Manse , though I fear you will be cruel enough to separate from it bodily . I will say nothing , but surely you will allow me to weep at such a stern resolve ...
... never since been out of my mind , nor can I dissever your name from Stevenston Manse , though I fear you will be cruel enough to separate from it bodily . I will say nothing , but surely you will allow me to weep at such a stern resolve ...
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Página 101 - Wherefore Jesus also, that He might sanctify the people with His own Blood, suffered without the gate. Let us go forth therefore unto Him without the camp, bearing His reproach.
Página 91 - Establishment, and thereupon adopting such measures as may be competent to us, in humblo dependence on God's grace and the aid of the Holy Spirit, for the advancement of His glory, the extension of the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour, and the administration of the affairs of Christ's house according to His Holy "Word...
Página 604 - O God, when thou wentest forth before thy people, when thou didst march through the wilderness; Selah: 8 The earth shook, the heavens also dropped at the presence of God: even Sinai itself was moved at the presence of God, the God of Israel.
Página 112 - But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers...
Página 604 - Though ye have lien among the pots, yet shall ye be as the wings of a dove covered with silver, and her feathers with yellow gold.
Página 30 - I must tell you, there are two kings and two kingdoms in Scotland: there is King James, the head of the commonwealth, and there is Christ Jesus, the King of the Church, whose subject James the Sixth is, and of whose kingdom he is not a king, nor a lord, nor a head, but
Página 113 - For ye had compassion of me in my bonds, and took joyfully the spoiling of your goods, knowing in yourselves that ye have in Heaven a better and an enduring substance.
Página 30 - We were indeed amazed to see a poor commonalty so capable to argue upon points of government, and on the bounds to be set to the power of princes in matters of religion...
Página 606 - David was not allowed to build the Temple, because he had been a man of war.
Página 91 - ... that we could not now constitute this court without a violation of the terms of the union between Church and State in this land, as now authoritatively declared, I must protest against our proceeding further. The reasons that have led me to come to this conclusion are. fully set forth in the document which I hold in my hand, and which, with permission of the House, I will now proceed to read.