The Christian Observer, Volumen16Hatchard and Company, 1818 |
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... truth are so monstrous that it would be a flagrant dereliction of our duty not to watch their development , and not to endeavour , to the best of our feeble powers , to expose their tendency , and to ar- rest their progress . But while ...
... truth are so monstrous that it would be a flagrant dereliction of our duty not to watch their development , and not to endeavour , to the best of our feeble powers , to expose their tendency , and to ar- rest their progress . But while ...
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... truth in the love of it , " and for two years offered the sacrifices of joy in her tabernacles , she has been recalled to her native place , where the preaching of the Episcopal clergyman affords no nourishment to her soul ; while she ...
... truth in the love of it , " and for two years offered the sacrifices of joy in her tabernacles , she has been recalled to her native place , where the preaching of the Episcopal clergyman affords no nourishment to her soul ; while she ...
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... truth . Granting to the Calvinist all he can ask , that per- sonal predestination is clearly re- vealed in the New Testament , he will not say that it is among the first " principles of the doctrine of Christ . ' Is it not rather , even ...
... truth . Granting to the Calvinist all he can ask , that per- sonal predestination is clearly re- vealed in the New Testament , he will not say that it is among the first " principles of the doctrine of Christ . ' Is it not rather , even ...
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... truth , having disposed , as we trust , of the prece- dents referred to by our author , it is natural that we should now di- rectly address ourselves to the dis- proof of his leading position . In the first place , if uneducated readers ...
... truth , having disposed , as we trust , of the prece- dents referred to by our author , it is natural that we should now di- rectly address ourselves to the dis- proof of his leading position . In the first place , if uneducated readers ...
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... truth , their standard of value . " * In the second place , it is true that the poor have neither leisure nor learning to understand the more abstruse or mysterious parts of Scripture ; but then this want of leisure and learning ...
... truth , their standard of value . " * In the second place , it is true that the poor have neither leisure nor learning to understand the more abstruse or mysterious parts of Scripture ; but then this want of leisure and learning ...
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