A treatise on the Lord's prayer. Designed chiefly to show what use may be made of this platform through all ages of the Church. That a bare formal Repetition of the Words is unprofitable, and no Act of Religion. That our Lord did not appoint it to be an invariable Form, or a standing compleat Pattern. That it was but a temporary Institution. That the Use of it, as a Form, did not obtain among the primitive Christians, or before the Beginning of the third Century, &c. By Samuel Hebden
- Hebden, Samuel, 1692?-1747.
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- M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]
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Treatise on the Lord's prayer. Designed chiefly to show what use may be made of this platform through all ages of the Church. That a bare formal Repetition of the Words is unprofitable, and no Act of Religion. That our Lord did not appoint it to be an invariable Form, or a standing compleat Pattern. That it was but a temporary Institution. That the Use of it, as a Form, did not obtain among the primitive Christians, or before the Beginning of the third Century, &c. By Samuel Hebden (Online)
A treatise on the Lord's prayer. Designed chiefly to show what use may be made of this platform through all ages of the Church. That a bare formal Repetition of the Words is unprofitable, and no Act of Religion. That our Lord did not appoint it to be an i
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London : printed for John Oswald, at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry, M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]
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