| 1828
...considered as in some respects the most deserving of condemnation. But we are told that these views arc gaining ground in the North of England, and that even from London some contributions hare been received by the .Edinburgh Society. And who are those English abettors of Edinburgh principles?... | |
| Anglicanus (pseud.) - 1827 - 84 pàgines
...contempt, nor suspicion on their part, to stand in the way of a sincere and cordial reconciliation. But we are told that these views are gaining ground...been received by the Edinburgh Society. And who are these English abettors of Edinburgh principles? Let us see. There is not, I •will answer for it,... | |
| Charles Thomson (minister of the Scotch church, North Shields.) - 1828 - 22 pàgines
...attack is contained in the following passage, which I quote entire as it stands in your pamphlet. " But we are told that these views are gaining ground...is not, I will answer for it, a native Englishman amongst them. Poor ministers the chief of them, of small Scottish congregations stationed on the wrong... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1828 - 618 pàgines
...any point in his progress, than those who stood apart from him at the beginning.' pp. 14- — 16. ' But we are told, that these views are gaining ground...been received by the Edinburgh Society. And who are these English abettors of Edinburgh principle ? Let us see. There is not, I will answer for it, a native... | |
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