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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... thing to the weak and fallible judgments of men , with no attempt to force conviction , no arbitrary requirement of submission , no assumption of command . To receive or reject him , or his re- ligion , after he had exhibited the simple ...
... thing to the weak and fallible judgments of men , with no attempt to force conviction , no arbitrary requirement of submission , no assumption of command . To receive or reject him , or his re- ligion , after he had exhibited the simple ...
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... thing , and should be the result of our own convictions , what can be plainer than that it requires us to reject from our faith , or rather to spurn from all pretence of our faith , whatever we cannot bring our selves cordially and with ...
... thing , and should be the result of our own convictions , what can be plainer than that it requires us to reject from our faith , or rather to spurn from all pretence of our faith , whatever we cannot bring our selves cordially and with ...
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... thing else around her . And though she has caught it last , perhaps she has inhaled it as freely and as copiously as any of her sister sciences . But we must beware that the desire of improve- ment do not degenerate into a passion for ...
... thing else around her . And though she has caught it last , perhaps she has inhaled it as freely and as copiously as any of her sister sciences . But we must beware that the desire of improve- ment do not degenerate into a passion for ...
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... thing , and altogether more solemn and fearful . If any minister were to invite the people indis- criminately to the Lord's supper , it would be looked upon by many as awful licentiousness . There would be , in the com- munity , as ...
... thing , and altogether more solemn and fearful . If any minister were to invite the people indis- criminately to the Lord's supper , it would be looked upon by many as awful licentiousness . There would be , in the com- munity , as ...
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... thing ; -of the world , of human life , of the various gifts and dis- pensations of God . According to one , the past is dwelt on with a fond admiration ; nothing is so pure and happy as it was at first ; the original state of every ...
... thing ; -of the world , of human life , of the various gifts and dis- pensations of God . According to one , the past is dwelt on with a fond admiration ; nothing is so pure and happy as it was at first ; the original state of every ...
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