The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... effect instead of a cause . I cannot find that the word was used in this manner by any of the Classical writers ; the best lexico- graphers do not mention it ; and Hoogeveen * who speaks of this use of it , draws his examples from the ...
... effect instead of a cause . I cannot find that the word was used in this manner by any of the Classical writers ; the best lexico- graphers do not mention it ; and Hoogeveen * who speaks of this use of it , draws his examples from the ...
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... effect . In Luke xi . 50. we find the following remarkable passage ; " that the blood of all the pro- phets , which was shed from the foundation of the world , may be required of this generation . " Wakefield has given a very different ...
... effect . In Luke xi . 50. we find the following remarkable passage ; " that the blood of all the pro- phets , which was shed from the foundation of the world , may be required of this generation . " Wakefield has given a very different ...
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... effect will deter the conscientious man from adopting it . Wakefield , whose scholarship and integrity are alike above detraction , has usually substituted it for grace , sometimes however rendering xag by kindness , or gift , but ...
... effect will deter the conscientious man from adopting it . Wakefield , whose scholarship and integrity are alike above detraction , has usually substituted it for grace , sometimes however rendering xag by kindness , or gift , but ...
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... effects on our characters , our habits , and our happiness . These mo- mentary , but sincere references and expressions to God , are an accomplishment of the precept , pray without ceasing . And not only may we thus pray without ...
... effects on our characters , our habits , and our happiness . These mo- mentary , but sincere references and expressions to God , are an accomplishment of the precept , pray without ceasing . And not only may we thus pray without ...
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... is but a means for the ad- vancement of religion and virtue in our dispositions , conver- sations , and lives ; and if this be not its effect , it avails us nothing . TO THE EDITOR OF THE CHRISTIAN DISCIPLE . SIR , 18 Ejaculatory Prayer .
... is but a means for the ad- vancement of religion and virtue in our dispositions , conver- sations , and lives ; and if this be not its effect , it avails us nothing . TO THE EDITOR OF THE CHRISTIAN DISCIPLE . SIR , 18 Ejaculatory Prayer .
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