The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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Page 12
... believe , and it is made to them alone : " He that believeth , and is baptized , shall be saved ; but he that believeth not , shall be damned . " We see , then , how inexpressibly important it is that we should be- lieve in the 12 [ JAN ...
... believe , and it is made to them alone : " He that believeth , and is baptized , shall be saved ; but he that believeth not , shall be damned . " We see , then , how inexpressibly important it is that we should be- lieve in the 12 [ JAN ...
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... believe in Jesus , according to the scriptural meaning of that expression , " walk not after the flesh , but after the Spirit : " their whole conduct must be consistent with the principles they profess their fruit is unto holiness , and ...
... believe in Jesus , according to the scriptural meaning of that expression , " walk not after the flesh , but after the Spirit : " their whole conduct must be consistent with the principles they profess their fruit is unto holiness , and ...
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... believe not Moses and the prophets , neither should we be persuaded though one rose from the dead . 2. It is a saying " worthy of all acceptation ; " or , as we have it in the version used in the Liturgy , " of all men to be received ...
... believe not Moses and the prophets , neither should we be persuaded though one rose from the dead . 2. It is a saying " worthy of all acceptation ; " or , as we have it in the version used in the Liturgy , " of all men to be received ...
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... believe ! Amen . To the Editor of the Christian Observer . ALTHOUGH you have already pub- lished a systematic reply to Mr. Mant's Tracts , you perhaps may not object to the insertion of the following extract from the writings of a ...
... believe ! Amen . To the Editor of the Christian Observer . ALTHOUGH you have already pub- lished a systematic reply to Mr. Mant's Tracts , you perhaps may not object to the insertion of the following extract from the writings of a ...
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... believe , however , I was sincerely desirous of spiritual improvement , and therefore humbly resolved to make the best use in my power of the public means of grace with which I was favoured . Accordingly , I was solicitous to be ...
... believe , however , I was sincerely desirous of spiritual improvement , and therefore humbly resolved to make the best use in my power of the public means of grace with which I was favoured . Accordingly , I was solicitous to be ...
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