Christ alone might be acknowledged by us as the only head, Lord, and Law-giver in his Church ; that his written word might be acknowledged as the onely Rule ; that onely and all his institutions might be observed and enjoyed by us, and that with puritie... Two Discourses to Townsmen. ... - Page 7by Hosea Hildreth - 1824 - 20 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander Wilson M'Clure - 1846 - 314 pages
...that his written Word might be # Young's Chronicles, p. 391. t The Cause of God and his People, p. II. acknowledged as the only rule ; that only and all...institutions might be observed and enjoyed by us ; and thaj with purity and liberty, with peace and power."* In carrying out this design, our fathers distinguished... | |
| 1849 - 606 pages
...is, our cause, that Christ alone might be acknowledged by us, as the only head, Lord, and Lawgiver, in his Church ; that his written word might be acknowledged as the only rule; that only his, and all his, institutions might be observed and enjoyed by us ; and that with purity and liberty,... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1862 - 742 pages
...FEAR OF PRELACY. [MAss. Christ alone might be acknowledged by us as the only head, Lord, and Law-giver in his Church ; that his written word might be acknowledged as the onely Rule ; that onely and all his institutions might be observed and enjoyed by us, and that with... | |
| Theodore Dwight Bozeman - 1988 - 434 pages
.... . This was and is our Cause, that Christ alone might be acknowledged by us, as the onely head ... in his Church, that his written word might be acknowledged as the onely Rule, that onely and all his Institutions might be observed . . . by us, and that with 40. Bercovitch,... | |
| Avihu Zakai - 2002 - 280 pages
...England (1663), that Christ alone might be acknowledged by us, as the only head, Lord, and Lawgiver, in his Church, that his written word might be acknowledged as the onely Rule, that onely and all his Institutions might be observed and enjoyed by us, and that with... | |
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