The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... fact no connexion with particular religious opinions . If it should be said , that his views of the character of our Saviour suggested to him that mode which he has adopted , of translating words without the article in Greek , with the ...
... fact no connexion with particular religious opinions . If it should be said , that his views of the character of our Saviour suggested to him that mode which he has adopted , of translating words without the article in Greek , with the ...
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... fact ; but there is not a clergy- man in the nation , who is fit for his place , but knows it . By whom the verse was written we are ignorant ; but it was not part of the original epistle , and was not written by St. John . No ...
... fact ; but there is not a clergy- man in the nation , who is fit for his place , but knows it . By whom the verse was written we are ignorant ; but it was not part of the original epistle , and was not written by St. John . No ...
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... fact , ( so I venture to call it , for so it seems to be , ) that the Angel of the Lord appeared on several occasions , and yet spoke as though he were God or Jehovah . See Gen. xviii . xxii . 11. 12. xxxi . 11. 13. xlviii . 15. 16 . Ex ...
... fact , ( so I venture to call it , for so it seems to be , ) that the Angel of the Lord appeared on several occasions , and yet spoke as though he were God or Jehovah . See Gen. xviii . xxii . 11. 12. xxxi . 11. 13. xlviii . 15. 16 . Ex ...
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... fact , these qualities are essentially the same in God and man , though differing in degree , in purity , and in extent of operation . We know not and we cannot con- ceive of any other justice or goodness , than we learn from our own ...
... fact , these qualities are essentially the same in God and man , though differing in degree , in purity , and in extent of operation . We know not and we cannot con- ceive of any other justice or goodness , than we learn from our own ...
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... facts , which show that there is no presumption in judging of God , and of what agrees or disa- grees with his attributes . The first fact is , that the most in- telligent and devout men have often employed themselves in proving the ...
... facts , which show that there is no presumption in judging of God , and of what agrees or disa- grees with his attributes . The first fact is , that the most in- telligent and devout men have often employed themselves in proving the ...
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