The Christian Examiner and General Review: 1826, Том 3Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware J. Munroe, 1826 |
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... question whether he were indeed the sent of God , to be solved by the same rational powers that guide and govern us in the ordinary concerns of life . And he sub- mitted it cheerfully and deliberately , not only with no appa- rent ...
... question whether he were indeed the sent of God , to be solved by the same rational powers that guide and govern us in the ordinary concerns of life . And he sub- mitted it cheerfully and deliberately , not only with no appa- rent ...
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... question , I am aware , which is not to be lightly or rashly touched . With regard to its practical bearings -- with regard to it as a question to be acted on , many good minds I believe are solicitous and sensitive . It may be thought ...
... question , I am aware , which is not to be lightly or rashly touched . With regard to its practical bearings -- with regard to it as a question to be acted on , many good minds I believe are solicitous and sensitive . It may be thought ...
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... question , whether preparatory lectures , ' tech- nically so called , are , or are not useful . I only say , they are no more ' proper to precede the communion than the ordinary worship of the Sabbath VOL . III . - NO I. 2 t ; culiar ...
... question , whether preparatory lectures , ' tech- nically so called , are , or are not useful . I only say , they are no more ' proper to precede the communion than the ordinary worship of the Sabbath VOL . III . - NO I. 2 t ; culiar ...
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... question of expediency . It certainly was very natural , that they should act as they did . They felt , and justly , that Christianity was dreadfully corrupt- ed , that its rites were profaned ; and they were anxious to res- cue one or ...
... question of expediency . It certainly was very natural , that they should act as they did . They felt , and justly , that Christianity was dreadfully corrupt- ed , that its rites were profaned ; and they were anxious to res- cue one or ...
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... question which of these two habits of thought and disposition is the more common . Men have al- ways been inclined to exaggerate the value of what is lost , and to expatiate on some previous condition of what they still pos- sess . In ...
... question which of these two habits of thought and disposition is the more common . Men have al- ways been inclined to exaggerate the value of what is lost , and to expatiate on some previous condition of what they still pos- sess . In ...
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