The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... learned and lucid Estius , as setting the sense of the passage in a clear and perfect light . He says : - " Acceperant quidem in baptismo Spiritum Sanctum ad sanctifica- tionem , quia renati erant ex Spiritu Sancto in cujus rei typum ...
... learned and lucid Estius , as setting the sense of the passage in a clear and perfect light . He says : - " Acceperant quidem in baptismo Spiritum Sanctum ad sanctifica- tionem , quia renati erant ex Spiritu Sancto in cujus rei typum ...
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... learned , for the first time , that Christianity and Calvin- ism , although they might be con- sistent , were not inseparable the pleasure I felt in this discovery was followed by an aversion from the Church which had identified them by ...
... learned , for the first time , that Christianity and Calvin- ism , although they might be con- sistent , were not inseparable the pleasure I felt in this discovery was followed by an aversion from the Church which had identified them by ...
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... learned Professor Finn Magnusson , of Iceland , shall accompany the original . " Your readers will probably dis- pense with the insertion in your pages , either of the original Ice- landic poem , or of the Latin translation of it ; but ...
... learned Professor Finn Magnusson , of Iceland , shall accompany the original . " Your readers will probably dis- pense with the insertion in your pages , either of the original Ice- landic poem , or of the Latin translation of it ; but ...
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... learned and the unlearned have taken their sides . So that the great object , which was at first depended upon , has totally failed of its effect : general union and universal harmony are quite out of the question . " On thus entering ...
... learned and the unlearned have taken their sides . So that the great object , which was at first depended upon , has totally failed of its effect : general union and universal harmony are quite out of the question . " On thus entering ...
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... learned and unlearned have all taken their sides ; and general union and universal har- mony are quite out of the ques- tion . " . 66 The members of the Bible So- ciety would probably have no objection to allow that the oppo- sition ...
... learned and unlearned have all taken their sides ; and general union and universal har- mony are quite out of the ques- tion . " . 66 The members of the Bible So- ciety would probably have no objection to allow that the oppo- sition ...
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