The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 262-267Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
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... Christian doctrine was reduced to a state of spiritual darkness ; and he warns him of the approaching fate of Persia itself . " Here then , we remark , is an important point in the church history of that period , when Mohammed arose and ...
... Christian doctrine was reduced to a state of spiritual darkness ; and he warns him of the approaching fate of Persia itself . " Here then , we remark , is an important point in the church history of that period , when Mohammed arose and ...
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... Christian principle . " Works " also sometimes denotes the mere ritual of Jew- ish ceremonies ; and sometimes the ... Christian sense ; as being admitted primarily and nominally into the state of Christian calling , in reference to this ...
... Christian principle . " Works " also sometimes denotes the mere ritual of Jew- ish ceremonies ; and sometimes the ... Christian sense ; as being admitted primarily and nominally into the state of Christian calling , in reference to this ...
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... Christian ; St. James including the consequent deportment of all Christians till the consummation of all things , -a " patient continuance in well doing , " ( Rom . ii . 7. ) and a constant enduring in all holiness " unto the end ...
... Christian ; St. James including the consequent deportment of all Christians till the consummation of all things , -a " patient continuance in well doing , " ( Rom . ii . 7. ) and a constant enduring in all holiness " unto the end ...
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