The Apology of Theophilus Lindsey, on resigning the Vicarage of Catterick, YorkshireGeorge Smallfield, 1818 - 202 páginas |
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... taught me , I speak these things . And he that sent me is with me ; the Father hath not left me alone ; for I do always those things that please him . " In these , and those other declarations concerning himself , recorded by this his ...
... taught me , I speak these things . And he that sent me is with me ; the Father hath not left me alone ; for I do always those things that please him . " In these , and those other declarations concerning himself , recorded by this his ...
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... taught , that the wildest mystics of later times have produced nothing more frantic and absurd . - See Dr. Lardner's History of the Heretics of the two first Centuries after Christ . Printed for J. Johnson , St. Paul's Churchyard , 1780 ...
... taught , that the wildest mystics of later times have produced nothing more frantic and absurd . - See Dr. Lardner's History of the Heretics of the two first Centuries after Christ . Printed for J. Johnson , St. Paul's Churchyard , 1780 ...
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... taught to earn their own livelihood ; he being , by the generous assistance and charity of many well - disposed persons of all ranks , en- abled to bear the unavoidable loss and charge of so vast an undertaking ; and by his own forward ...
... taught to earn their own livelihood ; he being , by the generous assistance and charity of many well - disposed persons of all ranks , en- abled to bear the unavoidable loss and charge of so vast an undertaking ; and by his own forward ...
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... taught alone to look up unto in prayer , to expect all from him , to refer all to him ; " who ( John iii , 16 ) , so loved the world , that he gave his well - beloved Son to save men from perishing for ever ; and who ( Luke favour the ...
... taught alone to look up unto in prayer , to expect all from him , to refer all to him ; " who ( John iii , 16 ) , so loved the world , that he gave his well - beloved Son to save men from perishing for ever ; and who ( Luke favour the ...
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... of that time charged Christians with holding many Gods them- selves . Well then might the Jews so think of that doctrine , which he and others had framed . Our Lord Jesus Christ himself uniformly and invariably taught this 86.
... of that time charged Christians with holding many Gods them- selves . Well then might the Jews so think of that doctrine , which he and others had framed . Our Lord Jesus Christ himself uniformly and invariably taught this 86.
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