The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... professed abhorrence of Popery among us , some of its worst errors not only lurk , as they have always done , in the minds of many Pro- testants , but are at this very moment openly avowed and assiduous- ly propagated , by Ministers ...
... professed abhorrence of Popery among us , some of its worst errors not only lurk , as they have always done , in the minds of many Pro- testants , but are at this very moment openly avowed and assiduous- ly propagated , by Ministers ...
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... professed Protestants ; and if we are less anxious to exclude the former from a participation of our civil franchises , than we are to guard our own hearts , and those of our readers , from the destruc- tive influence of their religious ...
... professed Protestants ; and if we are less anxious to exclude the former from a participation of our civil franchises , than we are to guard our own hearts , and those of our readers , from the destruc- tive influence of their religious ...
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... professing dis- ciples of Christ . If those who call themselves his followers , who profess to be spiritually minded pursue the world with as much avidity as others , and become so immersed in worldly business that God is but little in ...
... professing dis- ciples of Christ . If those who call themselves his followers , who profess to be spiritually minded pursue the world with as much avidity as others , and become so immersed in worldly business that God is but little in ...
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... profess their fruit is unto holiness , and the end is everlasting life . It deserves remark , that the Apostle derives pleasure from the universal manifestation of the love of Christ . He had been speaking of himself ; but his large and ...
... profess their fruit is unto holiness , and the end is everlasting life . It deserves remark , that the Apostle derives pleasure from the universal manifestation of the love of Christ . He had been speaking of himself ; but his large and ...
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... profess to maintain . " It is now needless to go into all the points which relate to the Bible Society , as though it were a new subject , upon which any fresh information of conse- quence could be given . The subject has been discussed ...
... profess to maintain . " It is now needless to go into all the points which relate to the Bible Society , as though it were a new subject , upon which any fresh information of conse- quence could be given . The subject has been discussed ...
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