The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 5Wells and Lilly, 1817 |
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... regard to his name . His benign precepts were trodden under foot , or made sub- At servient to the very passions which they which they prohibited . length the people became so per- fectly deluded , as even to ima gine that it was no ...
... regard to his name . His benign precepts were trodden under foot , or made sub- At servient to the very passions which they which they prohibited . length the people became so per- fectly deluded , as even to ima gine that it was no ...
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... regard and patronage of the publick . A large and important portion of the Bible is historical . The history , however , relates to countries remote from us ; and any person of much reading and reflection well knows , that the better he ...
... regard and patronage of the publick . A large and important portion of the Bible is historical . The history , however , relates to countries remote from us ; and any person of much reading and reflection well knows , that the better he ...
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... regard to the denomi- nation from which they originated . They rejoice in the existence of Peace Societies among Christians of other denominations ; and they have both the ability and the dispo- sition to afford important aid . It ...
... regard to the denomi- nation from which they originated . They rejoice in the existence of Peace Societies among Christians of other denominations ; and they have both the ability and the dispo- sition to afford important aid . It ...
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... regard to their own fame is the spring of their supposed good deeds . These persons , governed by a persecuting or intolerant spirit , can , like Jehu , say , in heart , " Come , see my zeal for the Lord . " But true Christian zeal is ...
... regard to their own fame is the spring of their supposed good deeds . These persons , governed by a persecuting or intolerant spirit , can , like Jehu , say , in heart , " Come , see my zeal for the Lord . " But true Christian zeal is ...
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... regard with horrour . On the same principles I can believe , that many good men have been agents in war , or advocates for this bloody and barbarous custom . But if no allowance is to be made for the influence of unfortunate educa- tion ...
... regard with horrour . On the same principles I can believe , that many good men have been agents in war , or advocates for this bloody and barbarous custom . But if no allowance is to be made for the influence of unfortunate educa- tion ...
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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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American Bible Society appear Arminian attention believe benevolent Bible Society blessing brethren capital punishments censure character Chris Christian Disciple church conduct coun death denomination dissent divine doctrines duty Emlyn ence errour evil faith Father favour feel friends George Fox give glory gospel happiness heart heresy holy honour hope human influence instruction Jesus Christ Jews John judge labours laws Letter ligion live Lord means ment mercy mind ministers ministers of religion moral nations ness Noah Worcester object opinions Peace Society persons piety prayer precepts present principles professed publick punishments received regard religion religious remarks reproach respect Saviour Scriptures sects sentiment Sermon sion slaves Socinian specting spirit Synod things THOMAS EMLYN thou tians tion tribe of Gad truth ture unto worship