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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... religion must be a rational religion , the result of our own inquiries , enlighten- ed indeed by whatever rays God may please to scatter around us , but still free and uncontrouled , or it can give us no title to His glorious rewards ...
... religion must be a rational religion , the result of our own inquiries , enlighten- ed indeed by whatever rays God may please to scatter around us , but still free and uncontrouled , or it can give us no title to His glorious rewards ...
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... religious belief is a rational thing , and should be the result of our own convictions , what can be plainer than ... religion will not bear the light , if it cannot stand the test of examination , if it tremble and shake in the grasp of ...
... religious belief is a rational thing , and should be the result of our own convictions , what can be plainer than ... religion will not bear the light , if it cannot stand the test of examination , if it tremble and shake in the grasp of ...
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... religious truth , we shall never be ashamed to profess them ; never , if necessary , to hold them up in open day and before the face of the world . To be ashamed of an opinion is a tacit confession , that we are conscious of some reason ...
... religious truth , we shall never be ashamed to profess them ; never , if necessary , to hold them up in open day and before the face of the world . To be ashamed of an opinion is a tacit confession , that we are conscious of some reason ...
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... religious worship ; and in particular , with regard to the rites or ordinances of our religion in comparison with its ordi- nary service . I believe , that we have no warrant from Scrip- ture or reason , for considering these ordinances ...
... religious worship ; and in particular , with regard to the rites or ordinances of our religion in comparison with its ordi- nary service . I believe , that we have no warrant from Scrip- ture or reason , for considering these ordinances ...
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... religion . Be it so . We profess religion , too , in every act of worship . The act means this , or it means nothing ... religious affections and desires ? What less does a man say , or can he say , when he puts himself in the posture of ...
... religion . Be it so . We profess religion , too , in every act of worship . The act means this , or it means nothing ... religious affections and desires ? What less does a man say , or can he say , when he puts himself in the posture of ...
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