The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 |
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Pàgina 63
... considered by the framers of this measure , that more than one half of the present population of France had nothing to do with the sentence on the late king : they were at the time of its passing , too young to enter into the merits or ...
... considered by the framers of this measure , that more than one half of the present population of France had nothing to do with the sentence on the late king : they were at the time of its passing , too young to enter into the merits or ...
Pàgina 75
... considered them all as unscriptural and indefensible . In my letters in reply to Mr. Belsham I have not , in any instance , adverted to the nature of Christ's pre - existence , to what he was in that state , or to the nature of the ...
... considered them all as unscriptural and indefensible . In my letters in reply to Mr. Belsham I have not , in any instance , adverted to the nature of Christ's pre - existence , to what he was in that state , or to the nature of the ...
Pàgina 78
... considered the divine attributes and the perfectability of man with too much attention to have easily become a consistent advocate for the dreary doctrine of human destruction . R. B. American Proclamation of a Fast - Day . [ It is ...
... considered the divine attributes and the perfectability of man with too much attention to have easily become a consistent advocate for the dreary doctrine of human destruction . R. B. American Proclamation of a Fast - Day . [ It is ...
Pàgina 89
... considered in different points of view . " I have put the above word only in italics , as Wm . Alexander seems to have overlooked its import , and be- cause the passage is absolutely incom- patible with the construction he would put ...
... considered in different points of view . " I have put the above word only in italics , as Wm . Alexander seems to have overlooked its import , and be- cause the passage is absolutely incom- patible with the construction he would put ...
Pàgina 116
... considered the necessity and expedience of further imme- diate interference with the affairs of the FRENCH PROTESTANTS , Resolved , 1. That this Society , including members of the Established Church , as well as nume- rous congregations ...
... considered the necessity and expedience of further imme- diate interference with the affairs of the FRENCH PROTESTANTS , Resolved , 1. That this Society , including members of the Established Church , as well as nume- rous congregations ...
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