A familiar survey of the Christian religion, and of history: as connected with the introduction of Christianity, and with its progress to the present time. Intended primarily for the use of young persons of either sex, during the course of public or of private education ...Printed by William Porter, for W. Watson, 1800 - 368 pàgines |
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... truth of Christianity, together with some remarks on forms of church-government and religious establishments. Bearing in mind that I have been addressing myself to natives of Great Britain ; I have been solicitous to draw the attention ...
... truth of Christianity, together with some remarks on forms of church-government and religious establishments. Bearing in mind that I have been addressing myself to natives of Great Britain ; I have been solicitous to draw the attention ...
Pàgina 2
... truth. Yet it seems to overlook the principal circumstance indicated by the expression under consideration. The most distinguishing characteristic of the Supreme Being is holiness. And we have scriptural grounds for inferring, that the ...
... truth. Yet it seems to overlook the principal circumstance indicated by the expression under consideration. The most distinguishing characteristic of the Supreme Being is holiness. And we have scriptural grounds for inferring, that the ...
Pàgina 3
... truth, be- " cause there is no truth in him (J") •" our first parents concurred in breaking that single commandment, the observance of which God had enjoined as the test of their obedience. They ate of the forbidden fruit of the tree of ...
... truth, be- " cause there is no truth in him (J") •" our first parents concurred in breaking that single commandment, the observance of which God had enjoined as the test of their obedience. They ate of the forbidden fruit of the tree of ...
Pàgina 9
... truths, which their very plainness renders it the less easy to support by formal prooss. If a person be unmoved by the decisive arguments, which press upon him every moment at every turn ; you scarcely know in what manner to address him ...
... truths, which their very plainness renders it the less easy to support by formal prooss. If a person be unmoved by the decisive arguments, which press upon him every moment at every turn ; you scarcely know in what manner to address him ...
Pàgina 10
... truth of the word of God. The natural effects of the Fall were soon felt most severely in the family of Adam. Cain, his eldest son, murdered his own brother Abel ; murdered him because the righteousness of Abel procured from Heaven the ...
... truth of the word of God. The natural effects of the Fall were soon felt most severely in the family of Adam. Cain, his eldest son, murdered his own brother Abel ; murdered him because the righteousness of Abel procured from Heaven the ...
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A Familiar Survey of the Christian Religion and of History: And of History ... Thomas Gisborne Visualització completa - 1806 |
A familiar survey of the Christian religion, and of history: as connected ... Thomas Gisborne Visualització completa - 1800 |
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