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In this fenfe of our Saviour*s words the gift was fpecial, adapted to the peculiar exigences of the perfons, and times of the Apoftles; — but in its more enlarged fig - nification all Chriftians are generally com - prehended, and are partakers of that peace, comfort, and fatisfadlion which aie the I 2 fruit
Sermons: By the Late Right Reverend John Hinchliffe, ... ... John Hinchliffe 1796
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The Apoftles fpeak in the language of affurance; and reprefcnt this to be common to believers of that day, by
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And fince the Apoftles appear to underftand their com - miffion in this light, and to praftice upon it accordingly, by ordaining elders in every church which they formed:
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And this is the natural tendency of chriftianity; it had this effefl; in the days of the Apoftles to a greater degree than in the days of John.
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The Apoftles preached after the fame tenor, and were fucceeded in being the inftru - inents of awakening and converting many thoufands.
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There have been fome who have called themfelvcs chriftians, who yet were vifibly of a religion as different froin that which is plainly tauglit by Chriil and his Apoftles, as can well be imagined.
A discourse concerning the church : in which the several acceptations of the Word are explained and distinguished, the Gospel covenant delineated; a right of admission and access to special ordinances, in their outward administration and inward efficacy, state and discussed .. Hemmenway, Moses, 1735-1811 1792
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The Apoftles, now fo juflly held in high veneration by us, then un - known and undiftinguiflied, except within the humble fphere of their Chriftian con - verts, were, with their opinions, little no - ticed, and are but barely mentioned by the writers of thofe times *.
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Confidently with this, St. Peter appears to have had no precedence in the council of the Apoftles at Jerufalem.
Eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year MDCCXCII, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton .. Eveleigh, John, 1748-1814 1792
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The Apoftles tnught that it is by keeping Clirill's commandments we know that we know him.
A discourse concerning the church : in which the several acceptations of the Word are explained and distinguished, the Gospel covenant delineated; a right of admission and access to special ordinances, in their outward administration and inward efficacy, state and discussed .. Hemmenway, Moses, 1735-1811 1792
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J one of the moft fallacious waters of the prefentday 66 denies the infpiration of the Evangelitts and Apoftles 68 depretiates the ruffetings of Chrift. '
Strictures on Religious Opinions,: designed as an antidote against the theological writings of ... 1792
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