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frequency and uniformity with vvhich it ^ ocduxs ^ shew that in the apostolic age it had in its application to the assemblies of Christians acquired something simij ^ r to the invariable and fixed use of
a proper name . Add to this , that , in the context , the writer usti the expressions , 46 the gospel op tfee grace of God" " the coun $ fel ; iff Gurf , " ^ " the kingdom of&oiti " Tbe mere impulse of association
would therefore have led him h e ^ f © to add , € 6 the church of Godwin preference to * the church of the Lord , " especially as the fpi-nS ^ r phrase was most familiar ta htin . And the latter not at all . ^
2 d . The apostolic writers , and after them the more early fathifs , employed the phrase " Church of God , " to denote the Catholic be . lievers , in opposition to the
heretics or assemblies of worldly inept I repeat the following instance from my Sequel . " As Goc ^" says Origen , " who sent Jesus , having defeated all the articles of demons , has so ordered fy that the gospel of Jesus , should prpvail every where for reforming ihaii *' kind ; and that there should be
every where teachers governecl by law . different from the churc 6 e » of superstitious , intemperate and unrighteous men . For surich ^ re the manners of most of those who belong to the churchesof the ci * ties . But the churches of Grod instructed by Christ , compared
\ yith the churches of the people amopg whom , they live , ^|* e it s lights in the , World . And vyho is there that must not acknowleda © that the wbrst on those who fire in the Chut 4 h , '&d are in / erfrfto th ^ rfsCS ^ f ^ r W& ^ cf of tnose ^^ o ' afiB in jhh . Cirarcnc | of
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Vindication of the common Greek J ' ext in Acts xx . ^ S . 661
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1813, page 661, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2433/page/37/
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