| William Warburton - 1788 - 492 sider
...the great preliminary and fundamental article of Alliance is this * Epift. contra Symraachum. THAT THAT THE CHURCH SHALL APPLY ITS UTMOST INFLUENCE IN...THE CHURCH, But in order to the performance of this agreement,, there muft be a mutual communication of their refpeflive powers : for the province of each... | |
| William Warburton - 1811 - 408 sider
...from that consideration, together with the motives they had in uniting, may be deduced, by necessary inference, the reciprocal TERMS and conditions of...THE CHURCH. But in order to the performance of this agreement, there must be a mutual communication of their respective pcwers : for the province of each... | |
| William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 408 sider
...uniting, may be deduced, by necessary inference, the reciprocal TERMS and conditions of that onion. From the mutual motives inducing thereunto, it appears,...THE CHURCH. But in order to the performance of this agreement, there must be a mutual communication of their respective powers: for the province of each... | |
| William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 418 sider
...the mutual motives inducing thereunto, it appears, that the great preliminary and fundamental en-tide of Alliance is this, THAT THE CHURCH SHALL APPLY ITS...THE CHURCH. But in order to the performance of this agreement, there must be a mutual communication n/' their respective pmccrs: for the province of each... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 sider
...the " Considerations," &c. p. 321. ut sup. t Jer. Taylor. Lib. ofProph. 1647. 4to. sect.ip 16. § " The great preliminary and fundamental article of Alliance...State; and that the State shall support and protect the Church."—WARB. All. Book II. chap. iii. p. 90. " I am J 2 Cor. xi. 2. pleading for the decorations... | |
| William Warburton - 1837 - 720 sider
...from that consideration, together with the motives they had in uniting, may be deduced, by necessary inference, the reciprocal TERMS and conditions of...THE CHURCH. But in order to the performance of this agreement, there must be a mutual communication of their respective powers : for the province of each... | |
| William Warburton - 1846 - 540 sider
...from that consideration, together with the motives they had in uniting, may be deduced, by necessary inference, the reciprocal TERMS and conditions of...THE CHURCH. But in order to the performance of this agreement, there must be a mutual communication of their respective powers : for tlie province of each... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1877 - 652 sider
...one as unjust, the other as impertinent. From the fundamental articles of the alliance — which are that the church shall apply its utmost influence in...that the state shall support and protect the church — arc to be deduced the terms and mutual grants of the alliance. From the obligation of the church... | |
| Henry Richard - 1885 - 168 sider
...Church. Nor Warburton's theory of alliance between Church and State, of which the fundamental article is this — that the Church shall apply its utmost...service of the State, and that the State shall support the Church. Nor Paley's utilitarian theory, which makes the relations of State and Church wholly a... | |
| Henry Richard - 1885 - 168 sider
...Church. Nor Warburton's theory of alliance between Church and State, of which the fundamental article is this — that the Church shall apply its utmost...service of the State, and that the State shall support the Church. Nor Paley's utilitarian theory, which makes the relations of State and Church wholly a... | |
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