Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... believe , than any individual whom we have known in the State . Among these were many strangers of respectability , from various and distant parts of the country . Greenfield was the resort of learning , of talents , of refinement , and ...
... believe , than any individual whom we have known in the State . Among these were many strangers of respectability , from various and distant parts of the country . Greenfield was the resort of learning , of talents , of refinement , and ...
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... believe that their instructors were afraid to meet the question fairly ; and that Christianity was supported by authority and not by argument . One of the questions presented by the first division was this ; " Are the Scriptures of the ...
... believe that their instructors were afraid to meet the question fairly ; and that Christianity was supported by authority and not by argument . One of the questions presented by the first division was this ; " Are the Scriptures of the ...
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... believe , that you will one day see them in the very light in which they have been seen by me . The attachment to them which you so strongly feel , is unfound- ed , vain , full of danger , and fraught with ruin . You will one day view ...
... believe , that you will one day see them in the very light in which they have been seen by me . The attachment to them which you so strongly feel , is unfound- ed , vain , full of danger , and fraught with ruin . You will one day view ...
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... believe , and to feel , that you will infinitely need , a firm foundation on which you may stand , and from which you will never be removed . There is no other such foundation , but the Rock of Ages . Then you will believe , then you ...
... believe , and to feel , that you will infinitely need , a firm foundation on which you may stand , and from which you will never be removed . There is no other such foundation , but the Rock of Ages . Then you will believe , then you ...
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... believe existence to be ca- sual ; or why we should doubt an inseparable connection between cause and effect . On the contrary , all the experience , all the knowledge , of man , lends its whole influence to the doctrine , that ...
... believe existence to be ca- sual ; or why we should doubt an inseparable connection between cause and effect . On the contrary , all the experience , all the knowledge , of man , lends its whole influence to the doctrine , that ...
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