The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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Pàgina 13
... living God ; but many events in their earlier history , indeed the whole tenor of it , had the same tendency . We pass on , therefore , to the beginning of the second volume , which brings us to Gaza , where Myron takes his leave ...
... living God ; but many events in their earlier history , indeed the whole tenor of it , had the same tendency . We pass on , therefore , to the beginning of the second volume , which brings us to Gaza , where Myron takes his leave ...
Pàgina 14
... living green : the corn , swollen by the rain , was ripening fast for the harvest , and the fields of barley were already yellow . The wide meadows covered with grass for the cattle , the alternation of hill and valley , the rocks hewn ...
... living green : the corn , swollen by the rain , was ripening fast for the harvest , and the fields of barley were already yellow . The wide meadows covered with grass for the cattle , the alternation of hill and valley , the rocks hewn ...
Pàgina 25
... living and profane - talking woman , who succeeded her father , the Nero of his age , as " Head of the Church of Christ upon earth , " or that questioned the spiritual lordship of bishops who had played fast and loose with religion ...
... living and profane - talking woman , who succeeded her father , the Nero of his age , as " Head of the Church of Christ upon earth , " or that questioned the spiritual lordship of bishops who had played fast and loose with religion ...
Pàgina 38
... living , at some of the opinions of the modern Unitarians ; and there is not a little in his writings which these persons must consider as scarcely reconcileable with their orthodoxy . For example , in his " Vindication of Three of our ...
... living , at some of the opinions of the modern Unitarians ; and there is not a little in his writings which these persons must consider as scarcely reconcileable with their orthodoxy . For example , in his " Vindication of Three of our ...
Pàgina 39
... living are sufficiently known ; but the philosophical question remains untouched : it is not known what obstacle excludes this people from the pale of civilization , what keeps up their anti - social habits , their wild condition which ...
... living are sufficiently known ; but the philosophical question remains untouched : it is not known what obstacle excludes this people from the pale of civilization , what keeps up their anti - social habits , their wild condition which ...
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