| Henry Moore - Clergy - 1826 - 332 pages
...expect to govern them. And how grievously would this entangle us ? 4. As our American brethren are now totally disentangled both from the State and from...to follow the Scriptures and the Primitive Church. _And we judge it best, that they should stand fast in that liberty, where'with God has so strangely... | |
| Methodist Church - 1838 - 508 pages
...this entangle us ! 4. As our American brethren are now totally disentangled, both from the state and English hierarchy, we dare not entangle them again,...And we judge it best that they should stand fast in the liberty wherewith God hath so strangely made them free. "JOHN WESLEY." Dr. Coke sailed with his... | |
| Matthew Richey - Clergy - 1839 - 394 pages
...expect to govern them ; and how grievously would this entangle us ? [4.] As our W2 American brethren are now totally disentangled both from the state, and...we dare not entangle them again either with the one OF with the other. They are now at full liberty simply to follow the scriptures and the primitive church.... | |
| Thomas Jackson - Methodism - 1841 - 598 pages
...accustomed, and which the Lord had so greatly blessed. " As our American brethren," says Mr. Wesley, " are now totally disentangled both from the State, and...And we judge it best that they should stand fast in the liberty wherewith God has so strangely made them free." * For a Bishop to ordain any Methodist... | |
| Thomas Jackson - Methodism - 1842 - 816 pages
...accustomed, and which the Lord had so greatly blessed. " As our American brethren," says Mr. Wesley, " are now totally disentangled both from the state and from...and the primitive church. And we judge it best that r . / LIFE OF REV. CHARLES WESLEY. 721 they should stand fast in the liberty wherewith God has so strangely... | |
| Allen Steele - Episcopacy - 1843 - 276 pages
...himself says, his " American brethren are totally disentangled from the state and English hierarchy, at full liberty simply to follow the Scriptures and...and we judge it best that they should stand fast in the liberty wherewith God has so strangely made them free." Again, Mr. Bolles says that " another doctrine... | |
| John Wesley, Bp. Thomas Coke - 1844 - 28 pages
...this entangle us! 4. As our American brethren are now totally disentangled, both from the state and the English hierarchy, we dare not entangle them again,...simply to follow the Scriptures and the primitive churches. And we judge it best, that they should stand fast in that liberty wherewith God has so strangely... | |
| George Peck - Authority - 1844 - 490 pages
...had given his followers in this country a plan, or " sketch," of church organization, le.ft them " at full liberty simply to follow the Scriptures and the primitive church." From this we see that this great man venerated " the primitive church," and considered a high degree... | |
| James Dixon - History - 1849 - 466 pages
...expect to govern them. And how grievously would this entangle us! (4.) As our American brethren are now totally disentangled both from the state and from...They are now at full liberty simply to follow the Seriptures and the primitive Church. And we judge it best that they should stand fast in that liberty... | |
| John Paris - 1849 - 434 pages
...given? Let Mr. Wesley answer for himself in his own words. Here it is. " They (the American Methodists) are now at full liberty simply to follow the Scriptures and the primitive church. JlnA we judge it best that they should stand fast in that liberty wherewith God has 10 strangely made... | |
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