The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... course of ages bas lost its original signification , is regarded with an almost religious veneration ; and any change is deprecated , as breaking up associations 436568 which have been long established and habitually cherished . It of ...
... course of ages bas lost its original signification , is regarded with an almost religious veneration ; and any change is deprecated , as breaking up associations 436568 which have been long established and habitually cherished . It of ...
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... courses of nature ? ' Thine is the work , O infinitely wise and eternal mind ! ' Are you astonish- ed at the displays of power which you behold ? Thy power , O God , like thy wisdom , is infinite . ' Do you every where behold a parental ...
... courses of nature ? ' Thine is the work , O infinitely wise and eternal mind ! ' Are you astonish- ed at the displays of power which you behold ? Thy power , O God , like thy wisdom , is infinite . ' Do you every where behold a parental ...
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... course , that we are to cease from daily labours ; and though , from the nature of christianity , and the example and instructions of its author , the restraints imposed are not so rigid , as were those of the Jewish law , yet ...
... course , that we are to cease from daily labours ; and though , from the nature of christianity , and the example and instructions of its author , the restraints imposed are not so rigid , as were those of the Jewish law , yet ...
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... course referring to such as are prompted by christian sympathy or benevolence ; but to those of convenience , politeness , pleasure , or fashion . We object , that such visits are , or ought to be , an interruption to every well ordered ...
... course referring to such as are prompted by christian sympathy or benevolence ; but to those of convenience , politeness , pleasure , or fashion . We object , that such visits are , or ought to be , an interruption to every well ordered ...
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... course believe , that the real sense of these passages is not inconsistent with Unitarian views , and we wish in shewing this to remove a stumbling - block . The plan which we propose to follow , until we see good reason for changing it ...
... course believe , that the real sense of these passages is not inconsistent with Unitarian views , and we wish in shewing this to remove a stumbling - block . The plan which we propose to follow , until we see good reason for changing it ...
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