The Scottish Reformation: Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics (being the Baird Lecture for 1899)William Blackwood and Sons, 1900 - 318 páginas |
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... known as Convener Mitchell , probably as having succeeded each other in the convenership of the local guilds . On the maternal side he was descended from another Brechin family , some of the members of which had in their day served in ...
... known as Convener Mitchell , probably as having succeeded each other in the convenership of the local guilds . On the maternal side he was descended from another Brechin family , some of the members of which had in their day served in ...
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... known not only as places of great historic interest but as important centres of missionary activity in which the Church bears an honourable part . In the autumn of 1857 he undertook a journey to the East at the request of the Committee ...
... known not only as places of great historic interest but as important centres of missionary activity in which the Church bears an honourable part . In the autumn of 1857 he undertook a journey to the East at the request of the Committee ...
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... in its Relation to that of Germany ' - a subject which was treated by him much more fully in one of his most recent works . The Professor was known to possess a most extensive and accurate knowledge of Church History in general ,
... in its Relation to that of Germany ' - a subject which was treated by him much more fully in one of his most recent works . The Professor was known to possess a most extensive and accurate knowledge of Church History in general ,
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... known prose - treatise in the Scottish dialect setting forth the doctrines of the Reformers ; and in 1897 , for the same Society , ' The Gude and Godlie Ballatis , ' re- printed from the edition of 1567 , with a full and most ...
... known prose - treatise in the Scottish dialect setting forth the doctrines of the Reformers ; and in 1897 , for the same Society , ' The Gude and Godlie Ballatis , ' re- printed from the edition of 1567 , with a full and most ...
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... known work entitled ' The Creeds of Christendom . ' In 1885 the Church showed her appreciation of the Professor's character and work by electing him to the Moderatorship of the General Assem- bly , an office which he filled with a union ...
... known work entitled ' The Creeds of Christendom . ' In 1885 the Church showed her appreciation of the Professor's character and work by electing him to the Moderatorship of the General Assem- bly , an office which he filled with a union ...
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The Scottish Reformation: Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive ... Alexander Ferrier Mitchell Visualização integral - 1900 |
The Scottish Reformation: Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive ... Alexander Ferrier Mitchell,James Christie Visualização integral - 1900 |
The Scottish Reformation: Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive ... Alexander Ferrier Mitchell Visualização integral - 1900 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Alesius Alexander Alesius Alexandri Alesii Archbishop Assembly authority Baird Lecture Bannatyne's Betoun Biographical Sketch Bishop Book of Common Book of Discipline Calvin canons cardinal chapter Christ Christian Church of Scotland Cochlaeus Common Order congregation D'Aubigné death divine doctrine Dr Mitchell Dundee Dunlop's Confessions earnest ecclesiastical Edinburgh edition elders eldership England English exhorted exiles faith favour Frankfort friends Geneva George Wishart godly Gospel hath heresy holy honour James Jesus John king kirk Knox's labours Laing's Knox land Leipsic Lipsiæ Liturgy Lord Luther martyr Mary of Guise Melanchthon ment ministers ministry native opinions parish Parliament Patrick Hamilton pope popish prayers preacher preaching presbytery priests Professor Protestant quhilk Reformed Church regent sacraments says Scot Scottish Reformation Scriptures Second Book sermon Sketch of Dr spirit St Andrews St Leonard's College St Mary's College Testament tion town treatise truth University unto Wishart Word
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Página xlii - God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea. . . . There is a river, the streams whereof
Página xlii - If it had not been the Lord who was on our side, when men rose up against us: then they had swallowed us up quick. . . . Blessed be the Lord, who hath not given us as a prey to their teeth.
Página 112 - These statements, however they may be viewed by others, seem to me no less explicit than those of the later Confession, which have been sometimes contrasted with them. " This effectual call is of God's free and special Grace alone, not from anything at all foreseen in man, who is
Página 156 - 1 ["It is evident unto all men, diligently reading Holy Scripture and ancient authors, that from the apostles' time there hath been these orders of ministers in Christ's church : bishops, priests, and deacons
Página 173 - Let the prophets speak two or three and let the other judge, but if anything be revealed to another that sitteth by, let the former keep silence; for ye may one by one all
Página 237 - This catholic church hath been sometimes more, sometimes less, visible; and particular churches which are members thereof are more or less pure, according as the doctrine of the Gospel is taught and embraced, ordinances administered, and public worship performed more or less purely in them.
Página xxxviii - The modern age did not proceed from the medieval by normal succession, with outward tokens of legitimate descent. Unheralded, it founded a new order of things, under a law of innovation, sapping the ancient reign of continuity. In those days Columbus subverted the notions of the world, and reversed the conditions of production, wealth, and power.
Página 124 - ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image")
Página 178 - the great Schooles called the Universities shall be replenished with these that shall be apt to learning; for this must be carefully provided that no father, of what estate or condition that ever he be, use his children at his own fantasie especially in their youthhead; but all must be compelled to bring up their children in learning and vertue.