The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... expect to hear of any thing that took place previous to his arrival in the city ; but in the next verses we are told of his raising the young man to life , " as he came nigh to the gate of the city . " Wakefield's translation is ...
... expect to hear of any thing that took place previous to his arrival in the city ; but in the next verses we are told of his raising the young man to life , " as he came nigh to the gate of the city . " Wakefield's translation is ...
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... expect from it a regu- lar statement of the great truths of our religion ; but we find , what at present is perhaps as useful , a vindication of christianity from the gross and dangerous errour , which Calvinism has la- boured to ...
... expect from it a regu- lar statement of the great truths of our religion ; but we find , what at present is perhaps as useful , a vindication of christianity from the gross and dangerous errour , which Calvinism has la- boured to ...
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... expect from their creator the most benevolent and equitable government . No extent of ob- servation can unsettle those primary and fundamental principles of moral truth , which we derive from our highest faculties operating in the ...
... expect from their creator the most benevolent and equitable government . No extent of ob- servation can unsettle those primary and fundamental principles of moral truth , which we derive from our highest faculties operating in the ...
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... expect that many parts of the divine administration will be obscure , that is , will not produce immediate good , and an immediate distinction be tween virtue and vice . But still the unbounded operation of these attributes does not ...
... expect that many parts of the divine administration will be obscure , that is , will not produce immediate good , and an immediate distinction be tween virtue and vice . But still the unbounded operation of these attributes does not ...
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... expect from them measures and operations entirely opposed to what seems to us most accordant with their nature . We have thus endeavoured to shew that the testimony of our rational and moral faculties against Calvinism , is worthy of ...
... expect from them measures and operations entirely opposed to what seems to us most accordant with their nature . We have thus endeavoured to shew that the testimony of our rational and moral faculties against Calvinism , is worthy of ...
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