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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... views of God and his religion we believe it our happiness to possess , we have received a treasure which we are afraid to hoard ; and , in the power and opportunity for dis- seminating them , talents we dare not bury in the earth . We ...
... views of God and his religion we believe it our happiness to possess , we have received a treasure which we are afraid to hoard ; and , in the power and opportunity for dis- seminating them , talents we dare not bury in the earth . We ...
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... be they alone that will ever bring men to , the light of revelation . We are confirmed in these views by the fact , that our Saviour appears to have had no such dread of the interference of reason with matters 2 Editor's Address .
... be they alone that will ever bring men to , the light of revelation . We are confirmed in these views by the fact , that our Saviour appears to have had no such dread of the interference of reason with matters 2 Editor's Address .
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... views with which we enter upon our labours ; but our limits will not allow us to say more . One other remark we will make , however , and then we shall have done . Whatever are now , or may be hereafter , our views of religious truth ...
... views with which we enter upon our labours ; but our limits will not allow us to say more . One other remark we will make , however , and then we shall have done . Whatever are now , or may be hereafter , our views of religious truth ...
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... some are more obligatory , or solemn , or exclusive than others . It is a presumption in us therefore to make any such difference . But although these views are so apparently obvious , they than the Weekly Services of the Sanctuary ? 11.
... some are more obligatory , or solemn , or exclusive than others . It is a presumption in us therefore to make any such difference . But although these views are so apparently obvious , they than the Weekly Services of the Sanctuary ? 11.
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... views are so apparently obvious , they will be thought , nevertheless , to be liable to objections . To these , then , let me apply myself . 1. There is a peculiar feeling about rites or ordinances , - in other words , about the use of ...
... views are so apparently obvious , they will be thought , nevertheless , to be liable to objections . To these , then , let me apply myself . 1. There is a peculiar feeling about rites or ordinances , - in other words , about the use of ...
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