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" I take to be a voluntary society of men, joining themselves together of their own accord, in order to the public worshipping of God, in such a manner as they judge acceptable to him, and effectual to the salvation of their souls. "
Remarks on a pamphlet [by E. Paley] lately circulated in the neighbourhood ... - Page 9
by James Everett - 1812
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Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, a Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words ...

1707 - 590 pages
...joyning themfelves together of their own Accord, in order to the publick Worfhipping of God in fuch a Manner, as they judge Acceptable to him, and effectual to the Salvation of their Souls. Chyle, the white Juice of digefted Meat , the Matter whereof the Blood is made. Chyliferovs, that carries...
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Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, A Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words ...

Thomas Blount - 1707 - 888 pages
...joyning themlelvea together of their own Accord, in order to the publick Worfhipping of God in fuch a Manner, as they judge Acceptable to him, and effectual to the Salvation of then Souls. Chyle, the white juice of digefted Meat , the Matter whereof the Blood is made. Chyliferous,...
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London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 25

1756 - 692 pages
...of men joining together, of their own accord, in order to the public it worihippingcf God, in fuch a manner as they judge acceptable to him, and effectual to the falvation of their fouls. — How clear and how intelligible, and no wonder, for Mr. Lock was, not...
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A Letter Concerning Toleration. By John Locke, Esq

John Locke - 1796 - 80 pages
...confider what a CHURCH is. A church then I take to be ' A voluntary fociety of men, ' joining themfelves together of their own accord, in ' order to the public worshipping of God, in fuch a ' manner as they judge acceptable to him, and effec4 tual to the falvauon of their fouls.' I...
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The History of Baptism

Robert Robinson - 1817 - 580 pages
...voluntary society of men, joining themselves together of their own accord, in order to the publick worshipping of God, in such a manner as they judge...him, and effectual to the salvation of their souls. I say, it is a free and voluntary society. No body is born a member of any church ; otherwise the religion...
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The History of Baptism

Robert Robinson - 1817 - 590 pages
...Church as that ornament of this country, the late Mr. Locke did (2). His words are these : " A church I take to be a voluntary society of men, joining themselves together of their own accord, in order to the publick worshipping of God, in such a manner as they judge acceptable to him, and effectual to the...
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Letters on the Ministry, Ritual and Doctrines of the Protestant Episcopal ...

Jared Sparks - 1820 - 278 pages
...was also an episcopalian, uses still stronger language. "A church," says he, "I take to be a society, joining themselves together of their own accord, in order to the public worship of God, in such a manner as they shall judge acceptable to him, and effectual to the .salvation...
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The Methodist Magazine: For the Year ... ; Being a Continuation ..., Volume 32

John Wesley, George Story - 1810 - 576 pages
...joining themfulrcs together of their own accord, in order to tlie public worshipping of God, in f'uch a manner as they judge acceptable to him, and effectual to the fat ration of their fouls. I fay it is a free and voluntary fociety. Nobody is born a member of any...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 6

John Locke - 1823 - 596 pages
...hath nothing to do with the world to come. * -^ Let us now consider what a church is. A church then I take to be a voluntary society of men, joining themselves...him, and effectual to the salvation of their souls. ~~ I say, it is a free and voluntary society. Nobody is •. born a member of any church; otherwise...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 6

John Locke - 1823 - 602 pages
...hathji^ nothing to do with the world to come. ^ . Let us now consider what a church is. A church . , then I take to be a voluntary society of men, joining themselves together of their own accord, in order to the "f public worshipping of God, in such a manner as they ^ judge acceptable to him, and effectual to...
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