The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... existence of a Popish spirit in the Church , than are the arguments employed , and the means used , to give to that spirit a more general diffusion . Let any one read the controversies carried on between our own Reformers and their ...
... existence of a Popish spirit in the Church , than are the arguments employed , and the means used , to give to that spirit a more general diffusion . Let any one read the controversies carried on between our own Reformers and their ...
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... and permanent benefit is conferred . The man is raised to a higher state of existence ; and he feels himself , instead of a useless incumbrance , to be one of 1817. ] Means of Improving the Condition of the Labouring Classes . 19.
... and permanent benefit is conferred . The man is raised to a higher state of existence ; and he feels himself , instead of a useless incumbrance , to be one of 1817. ] Means of Improving the Condition of the Labouring Classes . 19.
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... existence . " Ce secret est celui de mon Pere : je ne dois l'apprendre que de lui . " But is this state of mind natural to us ; or do the generality of Chris- tians attain to it suddenly or per- fectly ? The answer to such ques- tions ...
... existence . " Ce secret est celui de mon Pere : je ne dois l'apprendre que de lui . " But is this state of mind natural to us ; or do the generality of Chris- tians attain to it suddenly or per- fectly ? The answer to such ques- tions ...
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... existence , the cause of that Society cannot possibly be surrendered , even to the most im- perative considerations of deference for exalted rank , or submission to constituted authority . There is another distinction which may be noted ...
... existence , the cause of that Society cannot possibly be surrendered , even to the most im- perative considerations of deference for exalted rank , or submission to constituted authority . There is another distinction which may be noted ...
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... existence of false doc- trine , heresy , and schism ; they are , and they always have been , but too prevalent . In assigning , however , the actual amount of these evils at any given time , very different estimates may be formed ; nor ...
... existence of false doc- trine , heresy , and schism ; they are , and they always have been , but too prevalent . In assigning , however , the actual amount of these evils at any given time , very different estimates may be formed ; nor ...
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