The Christian's InstructorSawyer, Ingersoll, 1853 - 375 pages |
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... plain and directly to the point . The work has my hearty approbabtion . C. E. STOWE . From Rev. Professor Allen . LANE SEMINARY , April 10th , 1845 . DEAR SIR - I have read the " Christian's Instructor , " with great pleasure . Tha ...
... plain and directly to the point . The work has my hearty approbabtion . C. E. STOWE . From Rev. Professor Allen . LANE SEMINARY , April 10th , 1845 . DEAR SIR - I have read the " Christian's Instructor , " with great pleasure . Tha ...
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... plain , as concise , and yet as conclusive as possible . It has appeared more important to give the substance of the best arguments , rather than a multiplicity of them , or a few drawn out to a great length . In this way the author has ...
... plain , as concise , and yet as conclusive as possible . It has appeared more important to give the substance of the best arguments , rather than a multiplicity of them , or a few drawn out to a great length . In this way the author has ...
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... plain , chaste , familiar , dignified , conciliating , and yet argumen- tative , convincing and scriptural . It is adapted to the exigencies of Families , Churches , Sabbath Schools and Bible Classes , and I am not acquainted with any ...
... plain , chaste , familiar , dignified , conciliating , and yet argumen- tative , convincing and scriptural . It is adapted to the exigencies of Families , Churches , Sabbath Schools and Bible Classes , and I am not acquainted with any ...
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... of power . We may say that they possess the power of attraction , and in this way hold each other by a perfect balance , but from a principle we have already es- tablished , it is plain that they have no power 2 * NATURAL RELIGION . 17.
... of power . We may say that they possess the power of attraction , and in this way hold each other by a perfect balance , but from a principle we have already es- tablished , it is plain that they have no power 2 * NATURAL RELIGION . 17.
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... plain , that every moving body must have received at first , a projectile im- pulse from the hand of him who made it ; and that he who gave it this impulse must be almighty . Viewing the movements of the heavenly bodies , and the ...
... plain , that every moving body must have received at first , a projectile im- pulse from the hand of him who made it ; and that he who gave it this impulse must be almighty . Viewing the movements of the heavenly bodies , and the ...
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Abraham Acts admitted already answer apostacy apostle Paul argument atonement baptism baptized believe Bible body called character children of Israel Christian church circumcision command conduct course covenant death declaration depravity divine doctrine doubt duty Epistle to Timothy eternal evidence evil exhibit existence faith Father Gentiles give given gospel grace guilty hath heart heaven Holy Spirit important impossible infinite influence Irenæus Jehovah Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews John justified labor Lord's supper Luke means ment mercy mind miracles moral nature object observed ordinance pardon parent passover penalty perfect plain preaching present principle promise proof prove punishment question reason received reference regeneration religion remarks render repentance resurrection righteous Sabbath salvation Savior Scriptures seen sinner sins soul suffer suppose Tertullian testimony thee things thou tion tism total depravity true truth unto whole wicked word worship