Moral Character of Civil Government: Considered with Reference to the Political Institutions of the United States,in Four LettersW.C. Little, 1832 - 72 páginas |
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... cause it is common to infidels with chris- tians : the power ecclesiastical dependeth immediately upon the positive laws of Christ alone . " * It ought , however , to be noted , that the Church of God , having in her hand the Bible , in ...
... cause it is common to infidels with chris- tians : the power ecclesiastical dependeth immediately upon the positive laws of Christ alone . " * It ought , however , to be noted , that the Church of God , having in her hand the Bible , in ...
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... causing or per- petuating those defects , there may be sin . Neglect of what ought to be done is sin . Those who are chargeable with it are guilty . But it is still contended , that the neglect of what is omitted , no pledge being ...
... causing or per- petuating those defects , there may be sin . Neglect of what ought to be done is sin . Those who are chargeable with it are guilty . But it is still contended , that the neglect of what is omitted , no pledge being ...
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... causes to be felt in every land where he resides.- The rights of the kingdom of the Redeemer will , through christian influence , be recognized , his cause will be protected against injury , and facilities will be afforded for its ...
... causes to be felt in every land where he resides.- The rights of the kingdom of the Redeemer will , through christian influence , be recognized , his cause will be protected against injury , and facilities will be afforded for its ...
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... cause of failure in the British re- formation of the seventeenth century , calls for the attention of reformers in the nineteenth . Let those of that empire who are the friends of moral reformation look , while their states- men are ...
... cause of failure in the British re- formation of the seventeenth century , calls for the attention of reformers in the nineteenth . Let those of that empire who are the friends of moral reformation look , while their states- men are ...
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... causes of their fears no longer exist ; and disapprobation without object they will not continue . 4. Changes of a happy character and the settlement of many things once unsettled , have shed a light upon the whole subject , not ...
... causes of their fears no longer exist ; and disapprobation without object they will not continue . 4. Changes of a happy character and the settlement of many things once unsettled , have shed a light upon the whole subject , not ...
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