The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... equal propriety he has adopted master , instead of Lord , as the translation of xugue , when it is used as a term of ... equals , that it was nothing more than a term * By Dr. Cogan in his Theological Disquisitions , Vol . 2 , Note B. p ...
... equal propriety he has adopted master , instead of Lord , as the translation of xugue , when it is used as a term of ... equals , that it was nothing more than a term * By Dr. Cogan in his Theological Disquisitions , Vol . 2 , Note B. p ...
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... equal ease at other times ; or in the choice of alternatives , who will deny , that these lesser duties to give them their highest name - should be totally omitted , rather than interfere with the spirit of the ordinances of God ? We ...
... equal ease at other times ; or in the choice of alternatives , who will deny , that these lesser duties to give them their highest name - should be totally omitted , rather than interfere with the spirit of the ordinances of God ? We ...
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... equal propriety be said to be taught by God , by his messenger , and by the spirit of holiness which fixes its truths in men's minds . ( Job xxxvi . 22. Mark vi . 34. 1 Cor . ii . 13. ) And this without implying in the least that God's ...
... equal propriety be said to be taught by God , by his messenger , and by the spirit of holiness which fixes its truths in men's minds . ( Job xxxvi . 22. Mark vi . 34. 1 Cor . ii . 13. ) And this without implying in the least that God's ...
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... equal to the charge . " Young as he was , ' says one who knew him well , " he discovered at once the wisdom and prudence , which we should suppose could be the result of experience only . " He secured to an uncommon degree the respect ...
... equal to the charge . " Young as he was , ' says one who knew him well , " he discovered at once the wisdom and prudence , which we should suppose could be the result of experience only . " He secured to an uncommon degree the respect ...
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... equal footing , to be tried with an impartial trial , and judged with an impartial judgment ; that none are excluded from the benefits of the gospel ; and that nothing but an abuse of the means , which are put in every man's power , can ...
... equal footing , to be tried with an impartial trial , and judged with an impartial judgment ; that none are excluded from the benefits of the gospel ; and that nothing but an abuse of the means , which are put in every man's power , can ...
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