The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... perhaps may not object to the insertion of the following extract from the writings of a divine whose name will not be under any suspicion of Cal- vinism - I mean Bishop Burnet . It occurs in his Exposition of the 27th Article . His ...
... perhaps may not object to the insertion of the following extract from the writings of a divine whose name will not be under any suspicion of Cal- vinism - I mean Bishop Burnet . It occurs in his Exposition of the 27th Article . His ...
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... perhaps , less re- stricted . Their essential character , indeed , and their ultimate object , must be the same ; but their im- mediate topics will bear to be in- definitely diversified . They are employed , either in the refutation of ...
... perhaps , less re- stricted . Their essential character , indeed , and their ultimate object , must be the same ; but their im- mediate topics will bear to be in- definitely diversified . They are employed , either in the refutation of ...
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... perhaps , the obviously evangelical passages of Isaiah , - these will be found to occupy chief attention . But , even above these , his " Perhaps the Christian volume is his theme , How Guiltless Blood for guilty man was shed ; How He ...
... perhaps , the obviously evangelical passages of Isaiah , - these will be found to occupy chief attention . But , even above these , his " Perhaps the Christian volume is his theme , How Guiltless Blood for guilty man was shed ; How He ...
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... perhaps be adopted , which would by no means be new with the opponents of the Bible Society . All these good effects , it may be said , might in- deed flow from the circulation of the Scriptures , even without note or comment , provided ...
... perhaps be adopted , which would by no means be new with the opponents of the Bible Society . All these good effects , it may be said , might in- deed flow from the circulation of the Scriptures , even without note or comment , provided ...
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... perhaps be con- sidered as too high . - A law bas like- wise been passed , legalizing , under certain circumstances , voluntary endow- ments for the support of ecclesiastical establishments . 18 On the 4th of December , the Congress of ...
... perhaps be con- sidered as too high . - A law bas like- wise been passed , legalizing , under certain circumstances , voluntary endow- ments for the support of ecclesiastical establishments . 18 On the 4th of December , the Congress of ...
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