| Joseph Bingham - Absolution - 1834 - 640 pages
...dwellings in this kingdom : a thing of great and dangerous consequence, if not in time carefully prevented. This assembly fearing, lest the contagion of this...poison should diffuse itself insensibly, and bring in with it a world of disorders and confusions upon us; and judging the said sect of independentism not... | |
| Charles Hodge - Religion - 1839 - 266 pages
...order; and that they settle their dwellings in this kingdom; a thing of great and dangerous consequence if not in time carefully prevented. Now this Assembly...diffuse itself insensibly, and bring in a world of disorders and confusions upon us, all the provinces are therefore enjoined, but more especially those... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1839 - 290 pages
...order; and that they settle their dwellings in this kingdom; a thing of great and dangerous consequence if not in time carefully prevented. Now this Assembly...diffuse itself insensibly, and bring in a world of disorders and confusions upon us, all the provinces are therefore enjoined, but more especially those... | |
| William Hill - 1839 - 260 pages
...and that they settle their dwellings in- this Kingdom — a thing of great and dangerous consequence, if not in time carefully prevented. Now this Assembly,...diffuse itself insensibly, and bring in a world of disorders and confusions upon us, [Oh ! the horrors of Congregationalism !] all the Provinces are therefore... | |
| Joseph Bingham - Christian antiquities - 1855 - 526 pages
...and that they settle their dwellings in this kingdom : a thing of great and dangerous consequence, if not in time carefully prevented ; — now this...contagion of this poison should diffuse itself insensibly, 5 Replique, &c. part. 2. ch. 2s. que celuy des empereurs et des (p. 127.) . . . Nouvelle secte, inou'ie... | |
| Joseph Bingham - 1855 - 522 pages
...and that they settle their dwellings in this kingdom : a thing of great and dangerous consequence, if not in time carefully prevented ; — now this...contagion of this poison should diffuse itself insensibly, * Replique, &c. part. 2. ch. 21. que celuy des empereurs et des (p. 127.) . . . Nouvelle secte, inou'ie... | |
| 1860 - 720 pages
...dwellings in this kingdom, a thing of great and dangerous consequence, if not in time carefully prevented. This Assembly, fearing lest the contagion of this...poison should diffuse itself insensibly, and bring in with it a world of disorders and confusion upon us ; and, judging the said sect of Independentism not... | |
| William Henry Foote - France - 1870 - 666 pages
...own laws, without any subordination in ecclesiastical matters, were of an evil tendency, the Synod, "fearing lest the contagion of this poison should diffuse itself insensibly, and bring with it a world of disorders and confusions Upon us, and judging the said sect of Independentism not... | |
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