The Congregationalism of the last three hundred years, as seen in its literature : with special reference to certain recondite, neglected, or disputed passagesIn twelve lectures, delivered on the Southworth foundation in the Theological Seminary at Andover, Mass., 1876-1879With a bibliographical appendix . e of olu fathers 7. Our fathers had Jrttm. ? ? ac, and urgent) of the Indcpcnd, with other 706 I fond fanaticism I humbles human pride, and roost exalts Divine leadership 9. Congre. ??: something more than a Polity — ecm/rehenJing also a Irsne 708 ten A. B. C. and brethren X. and Y. va


The Congregationalism of the last three hundred years, as seen in its literature : with special reference to certain recondite, neglected, or disputed passagesIn twelve lectures, delivered on the Southworth foundation in the Theological Seminary at Andover, Mass., 1876-1879With a bibliographical appendix . e of olu fathers 7. Our fathers had Jrttm. ? ? ac, and urgent) of the Indcpcnd, with other 706 I fond fanaticism I humbles human pride, and roost exalts Divine leadership 9. Congre. ??: something more than a Polity — ecm/rehenJing also a Irsne 708 ten A. B. C. and brethren X. and Y. various, this Uut the term Congrega 1 as an e: logic sense— like th- I .iptist 71c The plea that nobody now really belie .ration considered The original motive having been the doliiy 12. Its ru/eet and surf tmtnt All things drift toward Congr^ 1 715 piritualue rvChurchisi naJ- izc it - 1: Happy is that polity for whiih all ... ugh unce:. Advice of the sainted Leydcn oastor .... !«/ LECTURE I. The Darkness and the Dawn. Kul lo i it irt o* . Ml », OWnla unu rn *uiliuHt>. i. j. ?Often do the q ureat events stride on before the e\ tAnd in to-day already walks to-morrow., The Dm Th give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither libertv nor . ??Win. pott Ccnrbraf Hurl


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