The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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... believe , would not long survive its disuse . They make it their constant boast that their views of Christianity are conveyed in the New Testament from beginning to end , as though their doctrines were there expressed with the same ...
... believe , would not long survive its disuse . They make it their constant boast that their views of Christianity are conveyed in the New Testament from beginning to end , as though their doctrines were there expressed with the same ...
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... believe the accounts which have been received of late from Eastern India , hold up to us appearances of a more glorious victory in favour of genuine Christianity than even those which it has already obtained . The conversion from ...
... believe the accounts which have been received of late from Eastern India , hold up to us appearances of a more glorious victory in favour of genuine Christianity than even those which it has already obtained . The conversion from ...
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... believe , owes his success chiefly to the valuable matter contained in those parts of his book in which his Scythian traveller disappears ; and the learned member of the academy presents us with the fruit of his own antiquarian ...
... believe , owes his success chiefly to the valuable matter contained in those parts of his book in which his Scythian traveller disappears ; and the learned member of the academy presents us with the fruit of his own antiquarian ...
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... believe any thing rather than offer violence to its more obvious import ? Will any Procrustean process seem illegitimate to them , that can torture Scripture into a seeming harmony with this extraordinary but decisive text ? Is it not ...
... believe any thing rather than offer violence to its more obvious import ? Will any Procrustean process seem illegitimate to them , that can torture Scripture into a seeming harmony with this extraordinary but decisive text ? Is it not ...
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... believe Mr. " Thomas Jones " means only to represent that the Earle was E VOL . XVIII . votion . 3. A young man without obedience . 4. A rich man without charity . 5. A woman without shamefastnesse . 6. A master or ruler without virtue ...
... believe Mr. " Thomas Jones " means only to represent that the Earle was E VOL . XVIII . votion . 3. A young man without obedience . 4. A rich man without charity . 5. A woman without shamefastnesse . 6. A master or ruler without virtue ...
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