The Christian Observer, Volumen16Hatchard and Company, 1818 |
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... evidence required to entitle a man to regard himself as a member of this privi- leged body , is the persuasion that he belongs to it ; and this persua- sion is made the substitute for that " faith which worketh by love " and holy ...
... evidence required to entitle a man to regard himself as a member of this privi- leged body , is the persuasion that he belongs to it ; and this persua- sion is made the substitute for that " faith which worketh by love " and holy ...
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... evidence that their profession , time having now been allowed for . its trial , was sincere ; and it would seem to have been so ordered by God , in whose sight his heart was not right , that Simon Magus should not partake of this ...
... evidence that their profession , time having now been allowed for . its trial , was sincere ; and it would seem to have been so ordered by God , in whose sight his heart was not right , that Simon Magus should not partake of this ...
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... evidence which cannot be denied , and which meets us in every page of the Gospel . We find it in the doctrines which were taught , in the mighty works which were done , and in the testimony which was given , in the name and by the ...
... evidence which cannot be denied , and which meets us in every page of the Gospel . We find it in the doctrines which were taught , in the mighty works which were done , and in the testimony which was given , in the name and by the ...
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... evidence of this is so clear in the daily walk of life , that it seems wholly unnecessary to sub- stantiate it by details . To undermine , if possible , the deep foundations of this evil , and to raise a superstructure of fairer form ...
... evidence of this is so clear in the daily walk of life , that it seems wholly unnecessary to sub- stantiate it by details . To undermine , if possible , the deep foundations of this evil , and to raise a superstructure of fairer form ...
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... evidence of his senses resurrection ? We have thus joined issue very contentedly with the right reve- rend author , on the passage quoted from Lactantius ; with what suc- cess the reader must judge ; -but , having done so , let us be ...
... evidence of his senses resurrection ? We have thus joined issue very contentedly with the right reve- rend author , on the passage quoted from Lactantius ; with what suc- cess the reader must judge ; -but , having done so , let us be ...
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