Life and Remains of Robert Lee...Hurst and Blackett, 1870 |
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... hold upon his mind at some time or other of his career , and worked in him as every sugges- tion of good works in the true patriot . When he turned his quick eye within the Church to mark what most wanted doing inside instead of without ...
... hold upon his mind at some time or other of his career , and worked in him as every sugges- tion of good works in the true patriot . When he turned his quick eye within the Church to mark what most wanted doing inside instead of without ...
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... hold themselves aloof from the wranglings of the Church courts , and from all public connection with the two great hostile camps into which the Church was ere long divided . " We have discussion on discussion here , " writes a well ...
... hold themselves aloof from the wranglings of the Church courts , and from all public connection with the two great hostile camps into which the Church was ere long divided . " We have discussion on discussion here , " writes a well ...
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... hold him uncandid who described a man's faults only , and gave us these as a complete character . I must add that instead of comparing the system they denounce with other systems actually existing , or which have been tested by ...
... hold him uncandid who described a man's faults only , and gave us these as a complete character . I must add that instead of comparing the system they denounce with other systems actually existing , or which have been tested by ...
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... to swear they will never hold or teach otherwise than as they may believe when they swear , is to tempt them to swear they will refuse any new instruction God may give them ; that they will be obstinately LETTER ON CHURCH AFFAIRS . 37.
... to swear they will never hold or teach otherwise than as they may believe when they swear , is to tempt them to swear they will refuse any new instruction God may give them ; that they will be obstinately LETTER ON CHURCH AFFAIRS . 37.
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... hold it , for himself . And to no less worthy motive than that innate love of truth must be ascribed whatever views he held , which some might think peculiar . But the fact is , that to all the leading doctrines of the Bible I believe ...
... hold it , for himself . And to no less worthy motive than that innate love of truth must be ascribed whatever views he held , which some might think peculiar . But the fact is , that to all the leading doctrines of the Bible I believe ...
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