The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... fact , that , on a recent occasion , notwithstanding the solemn decision of the Church against the practice , a ... facts , among others that might be adduced , less re- markable , as proving the existence of a Popish spirit in the ...
... fact , that , on a recent occasion , notwithstanding the solemn decision of the Church against the practice , a ... facts , among others that might be adduced , less re- markable , as proving the existence of a Popish spirit in the ...
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... fact , " which seems to bim so clear and decisive , that " it defies all the efforts of the most torturing criticism to wrest it from its obvious and natural applica- tion . " - I imagine the surprise of this writer might have expanded ...
... fact , " which seems to bim so clear and decisive , that " it defies all the efforts of the most torturing criticism to wrest it from its obvious and natural applica- tion . " - I imagine the surprise of this writer might have expanded ...
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... fact , well authenticated and of direct bearing upon the subject , to be more conclusive than all the ab- stract reasoning in the world , " and also that it looks defiance upon an ocean of abstract reasons assail ing it . But the single ...
... fact , well authenticated and of direct bearing upon the subject , to be more conclusive than all the ab- stract reasoning in the world , " and also that it looks defiance upon an ocean of abstract reasons assail ing it . But the single ...
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... fact rest- ing on evidence which cannot be denied , and which meets us in every page of the Gospel . We find it in the doctrines which were taught , in the mighty works which were done , and in the testimony which was given , in the ...
... fact rest- ing on evidence which cannot be denied , and which meets us in every page of the Gospel . We find it in the doctrines which were taught , in the mighty works which were done , and in the testimony which was given , in the ...
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... fact which ever oc- curred in the history of mankind . For what does it promise ? Ex- emption from some present evil , and the attainment of some future good ? It is a deliverance from every evil , and gives the prospect of greater ...
... fact which ever oc- curred in the history of mankind . For what does it promise ? Ex- emption from some present evil , and the attainment of some future good ? It is a deliverance from every evil , and gives the prospect of greater ...
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