The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature and biblical record. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature, Band 3John Kitto C. Cox, 1849 |
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... practices , and abounding charities . His heart told him , and books told him , and the little godly company who met in his rooms all told him , in tones more or less distinct , that he had not yet yet attained - that he was still short ...
... practices , and abounding charities . His heart told him , and books told him , and the little godly company who met in his rooms all told him , in tones more or less distinct , that he had not yet yet attained - that he was still short ...
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... practice on a large scale ; the theory is otherwise and unexception- able . Imbued with a deep sense of the beauty and correctness of the theory , Wesley did only what was natural and right when he sought to make it a great fact - a ...
... practice on a large scale ; the theory is otherwise and unexception- able . Imbued with a deep sense of the beauty and correctness of the theory , Wesley did only what was natural and right when he sought to make it a great fact - a ...
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... practice elsewhere without a parallel . If , then , it be subsequently found that an adequate improvement is wanting , this can only be explained on the ground , so clearly obtained from Scripture , that all other interests were made to ...
... practice elsewhere without a parallel . If , then , it be subsequently found that an adequate improvement is wanting , this can only be explained on the ground , so clearly obtained from Scripture , that all other interests were made to ...
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... practice , that we experience the difference between precepts illustrated by examples and established in the very nature of things , and descriptions without monuments or fixed science . Such respectively are the conditions of classic ...
... practice , that we experience the difference between precepts illustrated by examples and established in the very nature of things , and descriptions without monuments or fixed science . Such respectively are the conditions of classic ...
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... practice . In all the Mosaic institutions of religious worship the one primary and grand object was to infuse , fix , and keep alive in the minds of the Israelites a just and noble appre- hension of the spirituality and unity of Jehovah ...
... practice . In all the Mosaic institutions of religious worship the one primary and grand object was to infuse , fix , and keep alive in the minds of the Israelites a just and noble appre- hension of the spirituality and unity of Jehovah ...
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