10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHISMATICALNESS»
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schismaticalness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
schismaticalness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
SCHISMATICALNESS, s. State of being schismatical. — As mischievous a mark
as any of her carnality, is her dissension and schismaticalness even to mutual
persecution ; as also the unnatural and unchristian wars of one part of reformed ...
He simply was not ready to be a cat's-paw of the schismaticalness of General
Gates and his Boston friends. Schuyler, if he had been justifiably schismatic
regarding. the bad policy of Congress in appointing in one department two
independent ...
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The phonographic word-book ...: Intended immediately to ...
... sustentation sustenance seaserpent sacerdotal socinianism schism atical
schismaticalness seasonableness sleeplessness solubleness saleableness
celebrated celebrating celebration salubriously salubriousnesa syllabication
sulphurated ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1849
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The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review ...
However, I conceive a saintship not inconsistent with such schismaticalness ;
God graciously, on their general repentance, forgiving them their fault herein."f "
God restore the church in his good time to her just rights, and give her wisdom ...
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The Cambridge Platonists
Ardent as his religious feelings were, he cherished a strong dislike to that
individualism and assertion of special divine prerogative which more or less lie at
the basis of all fanaticism.1 “Your enormous contumacity and schismaticalness,”
he ...
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The phonographic word-book number two ...: Intended ...
... systematizing systematic systematical systematically systemization systemizing
cis-atlantic sustainable sustainment sustentation sustenance seaserpent
sacerdotal socinianism schismatical schismaticalness seasonableness
sleeplessness ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1850
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Catholicism: or, Several enquiries touching visible ...
The sirst Abuse of this kind the Apostle takes Notice of, was their
Schismaticalness in the use of this Ordinance, by which they deseated in a
manner one great end of it. In Chap. ii. ver.ij. he charges their coming together in
their Church- ...
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The history of the University of Cambridge: and of Waltham ...
However, I conceive a saintship not inconsistent with such schismaticalness ;
God graciously, on their general repentance, forgiving them their fault herein. Our
author proceeds : — 14!). Dn. Heylin.— "Trinity College built hy sir Thomas Pope.
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The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine
And he adds a little after : As mischievous a mark as any, of her carnality, is her
dissension and schismaticalness, even to mutual persecution ; as also the un~
natural and unchristian wars of one part of reformed Christendom against the
other.
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Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England in the ...
Ardent as his religious feelings were, he cherished a strong dislike to that
individualism and assertion of special divine prerogative which more or less lie at
the basis of all fanaticism.1 " Your enormous contumacity and schismaticalness,"
he ...