The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 5Wells and Lilly, 1817 |
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... Judge of all the earth will de- cide . But this may be said without danger of contradiction , that in a majority of cases , where ecclesiastical bodies have assum- ed such power , their conduct has born a greater resemblanca to that of ...
... Judge of all the earth will de- cide . But this may be said without danger of contradiction , that in a majority of cases , where ecclesiastical bodies have assum- ed such power , their conduct has born a greater resemblanca to that of ...
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... judge for himself from the following paragraphs : - " Christian Brethren , " The Synod , assembled in Lancaster at the present time , consists of a greater number of members than have been con- vened at any meeting for many years ; and ...
... judge for himself from the following paragraphs : - " Christian Brethren , " The Synod , assembled in Lancaster at the present time , consists of a greater number of members than have been con- vened at any meeting for many years ; and ...
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... judge his brethren as any other individual on the face of the earth . Nor did these individuals acquire either ... judges , other Christians are bound to submit to their deci- sions . Are we then bound to treat our Hopkinsian brethren as ...
... judge his brethren as any other individual on the face of the earth . Nor did these individuals acquire either ... judges , other Christians are bound to submit to their deci- sions . Are we then bound to treat our Hopkinsian brethren as ...
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... judge differently , and feel differently . We have also reflected much on the lamentable fact , that some of the best of men , in every age , since the days of the Messiah , have been the objects of reproach and censure , from those ...
... judge differently , and feel differently . We have also reflected much on the lamentable fact , that some of the best of men , in every age , since the days of the Messiah , have been the objects of reproach and censure , from those ...
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... judge for themselves . Perhaps some of our cor- respondents , who have reflected on the subject , will prepare an article for the Christian Disciple . We wish the ques- tion to be examined with that ability and candour which its nature ...
... judge for themselves . Perhaps some of our cor- respondents , who have reflected on the subject , will prepare an article for the Christian Disciple . We wish the ques- tion to be examined with that ability and candour which its nature ...
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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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