The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... establish the principle , it may be applied to the explanation of the phrase ένα πληρωθη . 5. A fifth peculiarity of this translation is the happy in- genuity which is often discovered in arranging and connecting clauses . Wakefield has ...
... establish the principle , it may be applied to the explanation of the phrase ένα πληρωθη . 5. A fifth peculiarity of this translation is the happy in- genuity which is often discovered in arranging and connecting clauses . Wakefield has ...
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... 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 the New Testament . 11.
... 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 the New Testament . 11.
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which have been long established and habitually cherished . It is frequently the case , that we are at first disgusted by an alteration , even of words which we do not understand , or to which we can affix no definite meaning , and it ...
which have been long established and habitually cherished . It is frequently the case , that we are at first disgusted by an alteration , even of words which we do not understand , or to which we can affix no definite meaning , and it ...
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... establish- ment in the heart of some sentiment or principle , which we may think or know to be particularly important to the exi- gencies of our own character . 4. That in the secret prayer of the morning , On the daily use of Scripture ...
... establish- ment in the heart of some sentiment or principle , which we may think or know to be particularly important to the exi- gencies of our own character . 4. That in the secret prayer of the morning , On the daily use of Scripture ...
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... established meaning of the word , natural . Call it moral , or what you please , it is still a part of the nature which our Creator gave us , and to suppose that he punishes us for it , because it is an inability seated in the will , is ...
... established meaning of the word , natural . Call it moral , or what you please , it is still a part of the nature which our Creator gave us , and to suppose that he punishes us for it , because it is an inability seated in the will , is ...
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