The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... least , those debates are carried on . The recent attack made on the Church Missionary Society , the indecent circumstances attending that attack , and the spirit of intole- rance which appears to animate the assailant and his ...
... least , those debates are carried on . The recent attack made on the Church Missionary Society , the indecent circumstances attending that attack , and the spirit of intole- rance which appears to animate the assailant and his ...
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... least , in which I conceive be views it . For might it not be objected , that they are the extraordinary gifts of the Holy Spirit here mentioned ? ( Acts viii . 16. ) Which supposition will be almost , if not certainly , confirmed by a ...
... least , in which I conceive be views it . For might it not be objected , that they are the extraordinary gifts of the Holy Spirit here mentioned ? ( Acts viii . 16. ) Which supposition will be almost , if not certainly , confirmed by a ...
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... least , as to prove the absurdity of their notions who would have men wholly to seclude themselves from it ; or who , taking most un- warrantable liberties with Scrip- ture , would intermit all exertion to procure food and raiment , be ...
... least , as to prove the absurdity of their notions who would have men wholly to seclude themselves from it ; or who , taking most un- warrantable liberties with Scrip- ture , would intermit all exertion to procure food and raiment , be ...
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... least to the greatest , ' may know God , and Jesus Christ whom he hath sent . ' In a great measure , the matter is ill understood by many . Ques- tions have been raised , as if the distri- bution of the Bible itself was reprobated . I ...
... least to the greatest , ' may know God , and Jesus Christ whom he hath sent . ' In a great measure , the matter is ill understood by many . Ques- tions have been raised , as if the distri- bution of the Bible itself was reprobated . I ...
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... least , continued in unabated strength . The " novel union and combina- tion " of Churchmen and Dissent- ers , was peculiarly reprobated . It was treated as a principle inex- pressibly mischievous . It was de- nounced also as chimerical ...
... least , continued in unabated strength . The " novel union and combina- tion " of Churchmen and Dissent- ers , was peculiarly reprobated . It was treated as a principle inex- pressibly mischievous . It was de- nounced also as chimerical ...
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