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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... 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 why we ...
... 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 why we ...
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... truth . They have erred in looking back for the golden times , which they should rather love to anticipate , and do their little to hasten . The idea of a primeval paradise has prevailed over the earth , and is a beautiful tradition ...
... truth . They have erred in looking back for the golden times , which they should rather love to anticipate , and do their little to hasten . The idea of a primeval paradise has prevailed over the earth , and is a beautiful tradition ...
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... truth , by which they are enlightened ; of grace , through which they find favour ; of hope in which they may obtain rest ; his life for their example and his death for their de- liverance . But what remains of his history plainly shows ...
... truth , by which they are enlightened ; of grace , through which they find favour ; of hope in which they may obtain rest ; his life for their example and his death for their de- liverance . But what remains of his history plainly shows ...
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... truth . Who can contemplate without emotion ' the noble army of martyrs ; ' or remember without gratitude the moral principles which they helped to establish in their " array and in their fall ? Yet we cannot 22 The Beginning and ...
... truth . Who can contemplate without emotion ' the noble army of martyrs ; ' or remember without gratitude the moral principles which they helped to establish in their " array and in their fall ? Yet we cannot 22 The Beginning and ...
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... truth ofttimes must be fetched by piecemeal out of divers branches of contrary opi- nions . For it falls out not seldom , that truth is through igno- rance or rash vehemency , scattered into sundry parts ; and , like to a little silver ...
... truth ofttimes must be fetched by piecemeal out of divers branches of contrary opi- nions . For it falls out not seldom , that truth is through igno- rance or rash vehemency , scattered into sundry parts ; and , like to a little silver ...
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