 | William Paley - 1830
...consider any of them, is that of ' a scheme of instruction ; ' the single end we ought to propose by them is, ' the preservation and communication of religious...the church an engine, or even an ally of the state ; converting it into the means of strengthening or diffusing influence ; or regarding it as a support... | |
 | Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 pages
...professed to give a model of his own." ^[ PALEY, in contradiction to both Hooker and Warburton, says, " The making of the Church an Engine, or even an Ally of the State; converting it into the means of strengthening or diffusing influence ; or regarding it as a support... | |
 | William Paley - 1831 - 624 pages
...consider any of them is, that of "a scheme of instruction ;" the single end we ought to propose by them who complied with them. This was a situation of thought...which is throughout adapted to this situation, ru : converting it into the means of strengthening or diffusing influence ; or regarding it as a support... | |
 | William Jones - 1831 - 572 pages
...consider any of them is that of a scheme of instruction,— the single end we ought to propose by them is the preservation and communication of religious...the church an engine, or even an ally of the state, converting it into the means of strengthening or diffusing influence, or regarding it as a support... | |
 | Andrew Coventry Dick, Voluntary Church Association, Edinburgh - 1832 - 166 pages
..."any of them is that of a sclteme of instruction; the single " end which we ought to propose by them is the preservation and " communication of religious...other idea and " every other end that have been mixed up with this — as the " making of the Church an engine, or even an ally of tiie stata, "converting... | |
 | William Carpenter - 1833 - 248 pages
...consider any of them is, that of " a scheme of instruction ;" the single end we ought to propose by them is, " the preservation and communication of religious...the church an engine, or even an ally, of the state ; converting it into the means of strengthening or diffusing influence; or regarding it as a support... | |
 | Jonathan Dymond - 1834 - 444 pages
...religion generally, — or the civil welfare of a people. I. The institution itself. " The single end we ought to propose by. religious establishments is,...the church an engine, or even an ally, of the state ; converting it into the means of strengthening or diffusing influence ; or regarding it as a support... | |
 | 1834 - 552 pages
...consider any of them is, that of a ' scheme of instruction; the single end we ought to propose by ' them, is the preservation and communication of religious...church an engine, ' or even an ally of the State; converting it into the means of * strengthening or diffusing influence, or regarding it as a support... | |
 | Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1834
...any of them is, that of a ' scheme of instruction ,• the single end we ought to propose by ' them, is the preservation and communication of religious...the church an engine, ' or even an ally of the State ; converting it into the means of * strengthening or diffusing influence, or regarding it as a support... | |
 | William Henry C. Grey - 1835 - 559 pages
...we ought to propose by them, is the preservation and communication of religious knowledge,—every other idea, and every other end that have been mixed...the Church an engine or even an ally of the State, converting it into the means of strengthening and diffusing influences, or regarding it as a support... | |
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