First Ripe Fruits: Being a Collection of Tracts; to which are Added, Two Sermons. With a Short Memoir of the Author ... |
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... arguing the matter at length , any other member is at liberty to de- liver his sentiments . Mefsrs . Mason , Ewing , and Innes , were distinguished speakers in this laudable institution ; and to it , in a great measure , we may ...
... arguing the matter at length , any other member is at liberty to de- liver his sentiments . Mefsrs . Mason , Ewing , and Innes , were distinguished speakers in this laudable institution ; and to it , in a great measure , we may ...
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... argument conclusive , must be left to the judgment and conscience of the reader . Satisfied for himself , that he is pleading the cause of truth , and grieved at the supinenefs even of serious pro- fefsors , he has spoken with freedom ...
... argument conclusive , must be left to the judgment and conscience of the reader . Satisfied for himself , that he is pleading the cause of truth , and grieved at the supinenefs even of serious pro- fefsors , he has spoken with freedom ...
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... argument which should thrill our very souls . They hold out the me- morial of Emanuel's death , as a test not merely of obedience , but of love ; and the frequency of our acts of obedience as the measure of our love . This do in ...
... argument which should thrill our very souls . They hold out the me- morial of Emanuel's death , as a test not merely of obedience , but of love ; and the frequency of our acts of obedience as the measure of our love . This do in ...
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... argument by which it is en- forced appeals with such power to every gra- cious principle , that there seems no room for objection . But objections are made ; and by those too , who , we must hope , desire to walk in all the commandments ...
... argument by which it is en- forced appeals with such power to every gra- cious principle , that there seems no room for objection . But objections are made ; and by those too , who , we must hope , desire to walk in all the commandments ...
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... argument drawn from this passage , to prove the change of the sab- bath , lies in the supposition that this " break- ing of bread " signifies the sacrament of the supper ; because it is the only exprefsion from which we gather that the ...
... argument drawn from this passage , to prove the change of the sab- bath , lies in the supposition that this " break- ing of bread " signifies the sacrament of the supper ; because it is the only exprefsion from which we gather that the ...
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