Infant-baptism the means of national reformation according to the doctrine and discipline of the established Church: lettersL.B. Seeley and Son, 1827 - 516 Seiten |
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... teaching so powerful as the teaching of heathenism ? Are not the principles enforced really heathen ; the love of human glory , the cultivation of talent as the means of gratifying ambition , and ácquiring distinction among men ? and ...
... teaching so powerful as the teaching of heathenism ? Are not the principles enforced really heathen ; the love of human glory , the cultivation of talent as the means of gratifying ambition , and ácquiring distinction among men ? and ...
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... teaching so powerful as the teaching of heathenism ? Are not the principles enforced really heathen ; the love of human glory , the cultivation of talent as the means of gratifying ambition , and ácquiring distinction among men ? and ...
... teaching so powerful as the teaching of heathenism ? Are not the principles enforced really heathen ; the love of human glory , the cultivation of talent as the means of gratifying ambition , and ácquiring distinction among men ? and ...
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... teaching so powerful as the teaching of heathenism ? Are not the principles enforced really heathen ; the love of human glory , the cultivation of talent as the means of gratifying ambition , and ácquiring distinction among men ? and ...
... teaching so powerful as the teaching of heathenism ? Are not the principles enforced really heathen ; the love of human glory , the cultivation of talent as the means of gratifying ambition , and ácquiring distinction among men ? and ...
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... teaching so powerful as the teaching of heathenism ? Are not the principles enforced really heathen ; the love of human glory , the cultivation of talent as the means of gratifying ambition , and ácquiring distinction among men ? and ...
... teaching so powerful as the teaching of heathenism ? Are not the principles enforced really heathen ; the love of human glory , the cultivation of talent as the means of gratifying ambition , and ácquiring distinction among men ? and ...
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... teach all nations , and baptise them ; if all nations had been proselyted to Judaism , they must have been baptised at least ; he is accustomed to this Baptism by the ordi- nary mode of receiving proselytes , he is still more ...
... teach all nations , and baptise them ; if all nations had been proselyted to Judaism , they must have been baptised at least ; he is accustomed to this Baptism by the ordi- nary mode of receiving proselytes , he is still more ...
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