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... writings of Calvin , it may be matter not wholly irrelevant to the estion , to inquire in what point of w the opinions , writings , character , abilities of that celebrated re- mer were held by the most eminent vines of our own Church ...
... writings of Calvin , it may be matter not wholly irrelevant to the estion , to inquire in what point of w the opinions , writings , character , abilities of that celebrated re- mer were held by the most eminent vines of our own Church ...
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... writings of early divines , nor with the contro- es carried on between them and Papists . The study of the former ld have taught him to a demonstra- that many of the best and wisest have been Calvinists and yet ortho- pillars of the ...
... writings of early divines , nor with the contro- es carried on between them and Papists . The study of the former ld have taught him to a demonstra- that many of the best and wisest have been Calvinists and yet ortho- pillars of the ...
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... writings of St. Paul . " We are y persuaded , that such a distinction Dr. Gleig has stated , occurs ere , either in the writings of St. al , or in those of any other Apostle . deed , the beginning of the very pa- raph itself , just ...
... writings of St. Paul . " We are y persuaded , that such a distinction Dr. Gleig has stated , occurs ere , either in the writings of St. al , or in those of any other Apostle . deed , the beginning of the very pa- raph itself , just ...
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