The Millennial HarbingerAlexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos W.K. Pendleton, 1848 |
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... tion , whether resident or not , together with certain other conditions . 7. Fellow - Commoners , generally younger sons of the Nobility , or young men of fortune , who have the privilege of dining at the Fellows ' table , whence the ...
... tion , whether resident or not , together with certain other conditions . 7. Fellow - Commoners , generally younger sons of the Nobility , or young men of fortune , who have the privilege of dining at the Fellows ' table , whence the ...
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... tion it was held in his time in the following passage . After argu- ing its superior claims from the fact that all other days were made venerable from the fact of the Lord's incarnation , he proceeds : " But we do not give this festival ...
... tion it was held in his time in the following passage . After argu- ing its superior claims from the fact that all other days were made venerable from the fact of the Lord's incarnation , he proceeds : " But we do not give this festival ...
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... tion to the event which it celebrates — and that its observance is distinguished mainly by ceremonies no way suited to its nature , but evidently transferred , with a few modifications and additions from the ancient Roman Pagan festival ...
... tion to the event which it celebrates — and that its observance is distinguished mainly by ceremonies no way suited to its nature , but evidently transferred , with a few modifications and additions from the ancient Roman Pagan festival ...
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... tion of their fallacy , or that a blind submission to human dictation in matters of religion and conscience , should be regarded as the only safeguard of Christian faith and Christian unity . This , however , cannot be shown . On the ...
... tion of their fallacy , or that a blind submission to human dictation in matters of religion and conscience , should be regarded as the only safeguard of Christian faith and Christian unity . This , however , cannot be shown . On the ...
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... tion of what he means in one of his epistles when he says , " To the Jew I became a Jew , that I might gain the Jew . " Things that are in themselves indifferent may be so disposed of as best to subserve the interests of the Lord's ...
... tion of what he means in one of his epistles when he says , " To the Jew I became a Jew , that I might gain the Jew . " Things that are in themselves indifferent may be so disposed of as best to subserve the interests of the Lord's ...
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