The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... Protestants ; and if we are less anxious to exclude the former from a participation of our civil franchises , than we are to guard our own hearts , and those of our readers , from the destruc- tive influence of their religious errors ...
... Protestants ; and if we are less anxious to exclude the former from a participation of our civil franchises , than we are to guard our own hearts , and those of our readers , from the destruc- tive influence of their religious errors ...
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... Protestants ; and this emphatic declaration bas very naturally been appealed to by the advocates of the Bible Society . The Bishop of Carlisle , however , now assures his clergy , that the declaration of Chillingworth could never have ...
... Protestants ; and this emphatic declaration bas very naturally been appealed to by the advocates of the Bible Society . The Bishop of Carlisle , however , now assures his clergy , that the declaration of Chillingworth could never have ...
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... Protestants , where he is particularly contending that Protestants are not heretics , that this notable say- ing of his is to be found . It remains now , ' saith he to his opponent , that I should show , that many reasons of mo- ment ...
... Protestants , where he is particularly contending that Protestants are not heretics , that this notable say- ing of his is to be found . It remains now , ' saith he to his opponent , that I should show , that many reasons of mo- ment ...
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... Protestants . To which we answer , that , if any other than or- thodox Protestants be meant - such as the old Anabaptists , or the modern Unitarians - then Chilling- worth would undoubtedly have held the unexpounded Bible to be as con ...
... Protestants . To which we answer , that , if any other than or- thodox Protestants be meant - such as the old Anabaptists , or the modern Unitarians - then Chilling- worth would undoubtedly have held the unexpounded Bible to be as con ...
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... Protestants in general , our chief wish is to teach them , in what sense the words of Scripture are most truly and most faithfully interpreted . But this is a point which has excited the apprehensions of multitudes through- out the ...
... Protestants in general , our chief wish is to teach them , in what sense the words of Scripture are most truly and most faithfully interpreted . But this is a point which has excited the apprehensions of multitudes through- out the ...
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