The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 7Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1813 |
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... consider the senti- ments expressed on these few murders , the horror that they have excited in every generous mind we are at a loss to account for the apathy on the myriads that fall a sacrifice to war . Would to God , that the same ...
... consider the senti- ments expressed on these few murders , the horror that they have excited in every generous mind we are at a loss to account for the apathy on the myriads that fall a sacrifice to war . Would to God , that the same ...
Pàgina 80
... consider matters in the simplest ranks of society , from the prince point of view . By the way , the to the peasant ; and through all action of breathing mentioned the stages of individual existence , above , is a corroboration of this ...
... consider matters in the simplest ranks of society , from the prince point of view . By the way , the to the peasant ; and through all action of breathing mentioned the stages of individual existence , above , is a corroboration of this ...
Pàgina 81
... consider- ed that those Christians whose sentiments are most remote from established and prevailing creeds , are not the least disposed , on principle , to recognize all as their fellow believers who acknowledge the Messiahship of Jesus ...
... consider- ed that those Christians whose sentiments are most remote from established and prevailing creeds , are not the least disposed , on principle , to recognize all as their fellow believers who acknowledge the Messiahship of Jesus ...
Pàgina 82
... consider his ac- count of them as being correct : I therefore , draw the following con- clusions from it . 1 Unitarians in Transylvania . SIR , West Ham , Essex , Jan. 2 , 1812 . 1. That these Unitarians are To such as are acquainted ...
... consider his ac- count of them as being correct : I therefore , draw the following con- clusions from it . 1 Unitarians in Transylvania . SIR , West Ham , Essex , Jan. 2 , 1812 . 1. That these Unitarians are To such as are acquainted ...
Pàgina 88
... consider his own state towards God , and the absolute necessity of his employing the few hours he had to live , in the exercise of sincere repentance towards God , and in cordially embracing that mercy freely offered , through Je- sus ...
... consider his own state towards God , and the absolute necessity of his employing the few hours he had to live , in the exercise of sincere repentance towards God , and in cordially embracing that mercy freely offered , through Je- sus ...
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