The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... any commentator , either of early or later date , having made the dis- covery which Q. C. has ; or that it was ever supposed , by any one who duly considered the passage in question , ( Acts viii 8 [ JAN . On Acts viii . 14-16 .
... any commentator , either of early or later date , having made the dis- covery which Q. C. has ; or that it was ever supposed , by any one who duly considered the passage in question , ( Acts viii 8 [ JAN . On Acts viii . 14-16 .
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duly considered the passage in question , ( Acts viii . 14-16 . ) that it had the remotest connexion with the subject of the baptismal con- troversy , much less the " direct bearing " upon it which he assumes . Any seeming bearing lies ...
duly considered the passage in question , ( Acts viii . 14-16 . ) that it had the remotest connexion with the subject of the baptismal con- troversy , much less the " direct bearing " upon it which he assumes . Any seeming bearing lies ...
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... question arises In what way does the mis- sion of Christ avail to our salva tion ? That he came to deliver us from the wrath of God , and from the awful punishment denounced against sin , is readily admitted . But who are the persons to ...
... question arises In what way does the mis- sion of Christ avail to our salva tion ? That he came to deliver us from the wrath of God , and from the awful punishment denounced against sin , is readily admitted . But who are the persons to ...
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... question either way ; and can listen , with equal pleasure and advantage , to the so- ber practical Calvinist and the de- vout Arminian . If our hearts were right with God , nothing which bears the stamp of his authority could , as we ...
... question either way ; and can listen , with equal pleasure and advantage , to the so- ber practical Calvinist and the de- vout Arminian . If our hearts were right with God , nothing which bears the stamp of his authority could , as we ...
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... question the orthodoxy of Newton and Locke . And the Edinburgh Reviewers have , in their last Number , endeavoured to fix this charge upon them , and thus both to cast a reflection upon these illustrious persons , and to deprive ...
... question the orthodoxy of Newton and Locke . And the Edinburgh Reviewers have , in their last Number , endeavoured to fix this charge upon them , and thus both to cast a reflection upon these illustrious persons , and to deprive ...
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