The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 5Wells and Lilly, 1817 |
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... considered as heresy by the founders of the Presbyterian church in America , nor by the wisest and ablest divines , who differed with them in any subse- quent period , in Europe or Ame- rica . 5. The measures taken by the Synod of ...
... considered as heresy by the founders of the Presbyterian church in America , nor by the wisest and ablest divines , who differed with them in any subse- quent period , in Europe or Ame- rica . 5. The measures taken by the Synod of ...
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... considered as having had a correct view of the subject , as it related to himself , we must suppose that a person may be verily guilty , while he thinks he is doing what ought to be done ; and yet that his errour may render his conduct ...
... considered as having had a correct view of the subject , as it related to himself , we must suppose that a person may be verily guilty , while he thinks he is doing what ought to be done ; and yet that his errour may render his conduct ...
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... considered the errour by which he was influ- enced in his acts of persecu- tion , as in some degree extenuat- ing his guilt ? His words , " But I obtained mercy , because I did it ignorantly and in unbelief , " were , perhaps , designed ...
... considered the errour by which he was influ- enced in his acts of persecu- tion , as in some degree extenuat- ing his guilt ? His words , " But I obtained mercy , because I did it ignorantly and in unbelief , " were , perhaps , designed ...
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... considered its own peculiarities or distin- guishing tenets , as the faith once delivered to the saints ; and too commonly have Christians of dif- ferent sects , imagined that they were complying with the apostle's exhortation in their ...
... considered its own peculiarities or distin- guishing tenets , as the faith once delivered to the saints ; and too commonly have Christians of dif- ferent sects , imagined that they were complying with the apostle's exhortation in their ...
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... considered as due on this day : and they beg leave to remind them of the importance of an early payment of the second subscription , that those who may be entrusted with the execution of the purposes of the Institution for the ensuing ...
... considered as due on this day : and they beg leave to remind them of the importance of an early payment of the second subscription , that those who may be entrusted with the execution of the purposes of the Institution for the ensuing ...
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The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 4 Noah Worcester,Henry Ware Affichage du livre entier - 1822 |
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