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Page 206
... consider it my duty immediately to believe that " to sing the praises of God is of God . And it is certainly proper for those worship God in spirit and in truth . not an act which is wrong in itself . " I have who exercise repentance ...
... consider it my duty immediately to believe that " to sing the praises of God is of God . And it is certainly proper for those worship God in spirit and in truth . not an act which is wrong in itself . " I have who exercise repentance ...
Page 207
... consider his presence as a profession of union in that worship ? Are not Baptists sometimes present in christian assemblies , when the minister administers , what he un- derstands to be , christian Baptism to an in- The reviewer proves ...
... consider his presence as a profession of union in that worship ? Are not Baptists sometimes present in christian assemblies , when the minister administers , what he un- derstands to be , christian Baptism to an in- The reviewer proves ...
Page 93
... consider it an act of friendship towards a man who should so far take leave of his senses as to at- tempt to disprove the truth of a common axiom , such , for instance , as that " the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts , ” if he ...
... consider it an act of friendship towards a man who should so far take leave of his senses as to at- tempt to disprove the truth of a common axiom , such , for instance , as that " the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts , ” if he ...
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