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The theory affirmed that the independent , self - governing congregation was the essential unit of the true church , and that all such congregations would by the strength of grace be similar in matters of doctrine and discipline .
The theory affirmed that the independent , self - governing congregation was the essential unit of the true church , and that all such congregations would by the strength of grace be similar in matters of doctrine and discipline .
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It is not true , that we hold out any at all , English or Indian , out of our Christian congregations . All without exception are allowed to be present , at our public prayers at our reading of the Scriptures , and the preaching and ...
It is not true , that we hold out any at all , English or Indian , out of our Christian congregations . All without exception are allowed to be present , at our public prayers at our reading of the Scriptures , and the preaching and ...
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And Dr. Ames maketh it most probable , that there is no particular church , wherein the profession of the true faith doth take place , but that in the same are found some true believers , Medull . Theolog . I. 1 , c . 32 , num . 10 .
And Dr. Ames maketh it most probable , that there is no particular church , wherein the profession of the true faith doth take place , but that in the same are found some true believers , Medull . Theolog . I. 1 , c . 32 , num . 10 .
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Introduction by Larzer Ziff | 1 |
A Note on the Texts | 37 |
The Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven 1644 | 71 |
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