| Matthew Henry - 1833 - 702 pages
...greater advantage) that it is Immanuel's land, Isa. viii. 8. that the Christian religion, that choiee and noble vine, which was so early planted in our...that it is refined from the errors and corruptions which the chureh of Rome had (with the help of ignorance and tyranny) introduced, and that the Reformation... | |
| Henry Blunt - 1833 - 224 pages
...advantage, that it is Immanue'l's and (Isaiah viii.) ; that the Christian religion, that choice and 41 noble vine, which was so early planted in our land,...that it is refined from the errors and corruptions which the Church of Rome had, with the help of ignorance and tyranny, introduced ; and that the Reformation... | |
| 1834 - 764 pages
...country. " Let us," he says, " uiuch more give God praise for the national establishment of our religion, that the Christian religion, that choice and noble...our land, is still growing and flourishing in it; that it » refined from the errors and corruptions the church of Rome had, with the help of ignorance... | |
| 1834 - 1012 pages
...Matthew Henry : " Let us much more give God the praise for the national establishment of our religion — that the Christian religion, that choice and noble...in our land, is still growing and flourishing in it — that it is refined from the errors and corruptionsthc church of Rome had, with the help of ignorance... | |
| Clotworthy Gillmor - 1849 - 454 pages
...God praise for the national establishment of our religion, with that of our peace and civil liberty: that the Christian religion — that choice and noble...early planted in our land — is still growing and florishing in it, in despite of all the attempts of the powers of darkness to root it out: that it... | |
| William Henry LYTTELTON (Hon.) - 1864 - 60 pages
...flowing with milk and honey, but (which is of much greater advantage) that it is Immanuel's land ; that the Christian religion — that choice and noble...refined from the errors and corruptions the Church of Borne had, with the help of ignorance and tyranny, introduced ; that the Eeformation was in our land,... | |
| John Hicklin (of Torquay.) - 1873 - 308 pages
...and honey, but (which is of much 122 NONCONFORMISTS. greater advantage) that it is Immanuel's land ; that the Christian religion — that choice and noble...with the help of ignorance and tyranny introduced ; that the Reformation was in our land, a national act ; and that Christianity, thus purified, is su/pfnrtml... | |
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