A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors, with Biographical and Critical NoticesO. Everett, 1823 - 12 pages |
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... admit a question , whether the profound researches of the French mathematicians might not have done more to enlarge the bounds of science , if they had taken a little more pains to sim- plify and elucidate the achievements of their ...
... admit a question , whether the profound researches of the French mathematicians might not have done more to enlarge the bounds of science , if they had taken a little more pains to sim- plify and elucidate the achievements of their ...
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... admit . If in some instances he is too brief for perspicuity , he has on the whole contrived to embrace the most important points of the discussion within a smaller compass than any other writer . ] THE genuineness of the verse of the ...
... admit . If in some instances he is too brief for perspicuity , he has on the whole contrived to embrace the most important points of the discussion within a smaller compass than any other writer . ] THE genuineness of the verse of the ...
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... admit of more than this general outline of that part of the controver- sy , which arises from the subject of Robert Ste- phens's manuscripts . Persons to whom the subject is new , would be surprised , in their investigation of it , to ...
... admit of more than this general outline of that part of the controver- sy , which arises from the subject of Robert Ste- phens's manuscripts . Persons to whom the subject is new , would be surprised , in their investigation of it , to ...
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... admit into their fellowship such persons as profess faith and repentance , and desire communion with them , but refuse to be baptized by immersion , because they account they have been rightly bap- tized by sprinkling in their infancy ...
... admit into their fellowship such persons as profess faith and repentance , and desire communion with them , but refuse to be baptized by immersion , because they account they have been rightly bap- tized by sprinkling in their infancy ...
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... admit such persons into their fellowship . It is also a fact , that these churches affirm , and they are best capable of giving evidence in this case , that no inconvenience has arisen to them from the mixture of their communion . The ...
... admit such persons into their fellowship . It is also a fact , that these churches affirm , and they are best capable of giving evidence in this case , that no inconvenience has arisen to them from the mixture of their communion . The ...
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