The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... argument when we look upon a world lying in wickedness ; when we reflect that we ourselves , in com- mon with the whole human race , are by nature and practice sinners , and , as such , exposed to the wrath of God - under a sentence of ...
... argument when we look upon a world lying in wickedness ; when we reflect that we ourselves , in com- mon with the whole human race , are by nature and practice sinners , and , as such , exposed to the wrath of God - under a sentence of ...
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... argument has been pro- posed in a shape so extravagant , as clearly to identify it with the old papal topic of the nasus cereus , the theme of the strongest repro- bation of our reformers . With what feelings would the Ridleys and the ...
... argument has been pro- posed in a shape so extravagant , as clearly to identify it with the old papal topic of the nasus cereus , the theme of the strongest repro- bation of our reformers . With what feelings would the Ridleys and the ...
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... argument , it should have been thought proper to state the fact rather in the words of an unin- spired father of the church , and that too so late a father as Lac- tantius , than in the language of the sacred Evangelist who records it ...
... argument , it should have been thought proper to state the fact rather in the words of an unin- spired father of the church , and that too so late a father as Lac- tantius , than in the language of the sacred Evangelist who records it ...
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... argument may perhaps be adopted , which would by no means be new with the opponents of the Bible Society . All these good effects , it may be said , might in- deed flow from the circulation of the Scriptures , even without note or ...
... argument may perhaps be adopted , which would by no means be new with the opponents of the Bible Society . All these good effects , it may be said , might in- deed flow from the circulation of the Scriptures , even without note or ...
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... argument in full , - teachers are abroad ; -men , whose it will still appear that we have not rank in life necessarily subjects made the remotest approach to his the lower orders to their society conclusions . and influence ; men , ever ...
... argument in full , - teachers are abroad ; -men , whose it will still appear that we have not rank in life necessarily subjects made the remotest approach to his the lower orders to their society conclusions . and influence ; men , ever ...
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