The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... is needless to multiply examples of an inconsistency which is obvious to every scholar . * Middleton on the Greek Article , Part II . p . 297 . 2. Another peculiarity , which I think must be considered 2 On Wakefield's Translation.
... is needless to multiply examples of an inconsistency which is obvious to every scholar . * Middleton on the Greek Article , Part II . p . 297 . 2. Another peculiarity , which I think must be considered 2 On Wakefield's Translation.
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2. Another peculiarity , which I think must be considered a fault , is the great weight which he ascribes to the authority of the ancient Eastern Versions .. Of the Ethiopic , in parti cular , he seems to have had an extravagantly high ...
2. Another peculiarity , which I think must be considered a fault , is the great weight which he ascribes to the authority of the ancient Eastern Versions .. Of the Ethiopic , in parti cular , he seems to have had an extravagantly high ...
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... considered it the peculiar appoint- ment of Providence , and , whatever might be the event , he would not alter a single circumstance if he could . " A minute account of his residence in Cuba would be Rev. John E. Abbot . 37.
... considered it the peculiar appoint- ment of Providence , and , whatever might be the event , he would not alter a single circumstance if he could . " A minute account of his residence in Cuba would be Rev. John E. Abbot . 37.
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... considered as referring in them to our Lord , the Apostle also may be understood to make this application of them . But if the sense of the passage in the Psalms is irreconcileable with this supposition , and there is a pertinent sense ...
... considered as referring in them to our Lord , the Apostle also may be understood to make this application of them . But if the sense of the passage in the Psalms is irreconcileable with this supposition , and there is a pertinent sense ...
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... attract and assimilate us to God , considered as love , should hold him up to us in these heart withering characters ? We may confidently expect to find in such a system the brightest views of the 72 Doctrines of Christianity .
... attract and assimilate us to God , considered as love , should hold him up to us in these heart withering characters ? We may confidently expect to find in such a system the brightest views of the 72 Doctrines of Christianity .
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