A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors, with Biographical and Critical NoticesO. Everett, 1823 - 12 Seiten |
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... sentiments may be discovered from his writings , and the testimony of his friends . Whiston tells us of his profound knowledge of church history during the three first centuries of the christian era , and of his having been convinced by ...
... sentiments may be discovered from his writings , and the testimony of his friends . Whiston tells us of his profound knowledge of church history during the three first centuries of the christian era , and of his having been convinced by ...
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... sentiments , they state , with equal candour and fairness , the arguments for and the ar- guments against The Verse . III . With respect to THE PRINCIPAL DISPUTES TO WHICH IT HAS GIVEN RISE : 1. The first , is the dispute between ...
... sentiments , they state , with equal candour and fairness , the arguments for and the ar- guments against The Verse . III . With respect to THE PRINCIPAL DISPUTES TO WHICH IT HAS GIVEN RISE : 1. The first , is the dispute between ...
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... a natural eloquence , sound words uttered in the spirit of christian philanthropy , and sentiments breathing the influence of a rational , fervent piety . E The last works in which our author was engaged 20 ROBINSON .
... a natural eloquence , sound words uttered in the spirit of christian philanthropy , and sentiments breathing the influence of a rational , fervent piety . E The last works in which our author was engaged 20 ROBINSON .
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... , his sincerity and ardour , the justness of his sentiments , his undisguised manner , his benevolence , charity , and christian temper , his independence and love of freedom , his unconquerable hostility to all religious 3 ROBINSON . 25.
... , his sincerity and ardour , the justness of his sentiments , his undisguised manner , his benevolence , charity , and christian temper , his independence and love of freedom , his unconquerable hostility to all religious 3 ROBINSON . 25.
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... sentiments , or to practise the same ceremonies . Now if it should appear that the first is impossible , the last will fall of itself . For then the question will be , ought two men , who confessedly differ in sentiment , to profess ...
... sentiments , or to practise the same ceremonies . Now if it should appear that the first is impossible , the last will fall of itself . For then the question will be , ought two men , who confessedly differ in sentiment , to profess ...
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