English, and only against notorious infidels, whether atheists or deists, not descending to any particular controversies or sects amongst Christians themselves, except some new or dangerous error, either of superstition or enthusiasm, as of popery or... The Cambridge University Calendar - Page 42by University of Cambridge - 1827Full view - About this book
 | 1806 - 504 pages
...Mr. llulse the founder of the Institution, to which our Author has beea appointed : " If any error of superstition or enthusiasm, as of Popery or Methodism, either in opinion or practice, shall prevail, it may be necessary for the Christian Advocate to write against the' same." We are, therefore to consider... | |
 | University of Cambridge - 1805
...CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, and such his written answers to be in English, and only against notorious infidels, whether Atheists or Deists, not descending to any...or enthusiasm, as of Popery or Methodism, either in opinibn or practice shall prevail ; in which case only it may be necessary for that time to write or... | |
 | James Clarke Franks - 1821 - 570 pages
...sects or controversies (so much to be lamented) amongst Christians themselves ; except some new and dangerous error, either of superstition, or enthusiasm, as of Popery or Methodism, or the like, either in opinion or practice, shall prevail; in which case only it may be necessary for... | |
 | 1822 - 792 pages
...atheists or deists, not descending to any particnlar sects or controversies, so much to be lamented amongst Christians themselves ; except some new or...superstition or enthusiasm, as of Popery or Methodism, shall arise, in which case only it may be necessary for that time to wri^e and preach against the same.'... | |
 | 1822 - 800 pages
...new or dangerous error, either of superstition or enthusiasm, as of Popery or Methodism, shall arise, in which case only it may be necessary for that time to write and preach against the same.' — Such are the liberal and comprehensive terms in which the founder... | |
 | Christopher Benson - 1822 - 472 pages
...to be '' any particular sects or controversies amongst Christians themselves; except some b new and dangerous error, either of superstition, or enthusiasm, as of Popery or Methodism, or the like, either in opinion or practice, shall prevail. And in all the said twenty Sermons, such... | |
 | Christopher Benson - 1824 - 500 pages
...own words) to any of those " particular sects and controversies, which are so much to be lamented, amongst Christians themselves, except some new or...dangerous error, either of superstition or enthusiasm should prevail. In this latter case alone does he permit the multiplied differences and disputes of... | |
 | Christopher Benson - 1824 - 500 pages
...own words) to any of those " particular sects and controversies, which are so much to be lamented, amongst Christians themselves, except some new or...dangerous error, either of superstition or enthusiasm should prevail. In this latter case alone does he permit the multiplied differences and disputes of... | |
 | Christopher Benson - 1826 - 526 pages
...own words) to any of those " particular sects and controversies, which are so much to be lamented, amongst Christians themselves, except some new or...dangerous error, either of superstition or enthusiasm, should prevail. In this latter case alone does he permit the multiplied differences and disputes of... | |
 | Temple Chevallier - 1826 - 460 pages
...not to be " any particular sects or controversies amongst Christians themselves; except some new and dangerous error, either of superstition, or enthusiasm, as of Popery or Methodism, or the like, either in opinion or practice, shall prevail. And in all the said twenty Sermons, such... | |
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