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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... supposed to be spoken in the person of our blessed Saviour , and , from its date , must have been written only a few weeks before the author realized its closing promise . S. December , 1814 . " CHILD of man , whose seed below Must ...
... supposed to be spoken in the person of our blessed Saviour , and , from its date , must have been written only a few weeks before the author realized its closing promise . S. December , 1814 . " CHILD of man , whose seed below Must ...
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... supposed to have been sanctioned by our Divine Saviour him- self in the last chapter of St. Luke ( cited above . ) See Poole's Synops . in loco . It is necessary to bear in mind the enlarged sense put on the term by the fathers , in ...
... supposed to have been sanctioned by our Divine Saviour him- self in the last chapter of St. Luke ( cited above . ) See Poole's Synops . in loco . It is necessary to bear in mind the enlarged sense put on the term by the fathers , in ...
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... supposed a probable consequence , that the mind , which is at one mo- ment thus engaged and impressed , will , in the next , plunge into all the difficulties of skeptical or pole- mical speculation ? Why must it , even on the ordinary ...
... supposed a probable consequence , that the mind , which is at one mo- ment thus engaged and impressed , will , in the next , plunge into all the difficulties of skeptical or pole- mical speculation ? Why must it , even on the ordinary ...
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... supposed altogether pleas- ing to a Nonconformist . Many of the Dissenters , perhaps , would be disposed to banish the word bishop , which so frequently occurs , and to substitute some term less forcibly conveying hierarchical ...
... supposed altogether pleas- ing to a Nonconformist . Many of the Dissenters , perhaps , would be disposed to banish the word bishop , which so frequently occurs , and to substitute some term less forcibly conveying hierarchical ...
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