The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... doctrine which characterized the wisest and best of our Reformers has rapidly in- creased in the Church ; and we trust that it is still increasing . In the midst , however , of this manifest improvement , the Christian ob- server cannot ...
... doctrine which characterized the wisest and best of our Reformers has rapidly in- creased in the Church ; and we trust that it is still increasing . In the midst , however , of this manifest improvement , the Christian ob- server cannot ...
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... doctrine of the Re- formation , the doctrine of a sinner's justification only by faith in the merits of a crucified Saviour ? Who is ignorant of the powerful , but we trust abortive , attempt which has recently been made , by men of ...
... doctrine of the Re- formation , the doctrine of a sinner's justification only by faith in the merits of a crucified Saviour ? Who is ignorant of the powerful , but we trust abortive , attempt which has recently been made , by men of ...
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... doctrines which can- not be considered with safety or advantage , till the heart is subdued and established by Divine ... doctrine , which seems likeliest , in God's good time , to " reconcile all opi- nions , " as well as to " unite all ...
... doctrines which can- not be considered with safety or advantage , till the heart is subdued and established by Divine ... doctrine , which seems likeliest , in God's good time , to " reconcile all opi- nions , " as well as to " unite all ...
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... doctrine of the faith of Christ . " The intend- ed inference is , that the Bible should not be intrusted to the common people , unless accompa- nied either by a teacher or by a commentary . It would hardly appear that the conclusiveness ...
... doctrine of the faith of Christ . " The intend- ed inference is , that the Bible should not be intrusted to the common people , unless accompa- nied either by a teacher or by a commentary . It would hardly appear that the conclusiveness ...
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... doctrine from prac- tice , and feeling from doctrine , - will indeed be able to distort and dislocate the rule of life into an engine of destruction . This is not matter of surmise , but of experience . Before the Reformation , the most ...
... doctrine from prac- tice , and feeling from doctrine , - will indeed be able to distort and dislocate the rule of life into an engine of destruction . This is not matter of surmise , but of experience . Before the Reformation , the most ...
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