The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... tural consequences of that rule , could it be carried into effect : * ALBIUS Conceives , that the rule neither is , nor can be , liable to the first objection ; inasmuch as , make room for this objection , every individual must not only ...
... tural consequences of that rule , could it be carried into effect : * ALBIUS Conceives , that the rule neither is , nor can be , liable to the first objection ; inasmuch as , make room for this objection , every individual must not only ...
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... tural knowledge and sound religious principles . It is on these we must mainly rely for the maintenance of the throne and the altar - and we may read , in the inveterate hostility of our demagogues to religion , its best and highest com ...
... tural knowledge and sound religious principles . It is on these we must mainly rely for the maintenance of the throne and the altar - and we may read , in the inveterate hostility of our demagogues to religion , its best and highest com ...
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... tural views in religion ; and that , therefore , a young divine has to guard only , or even chiefly , against the excesses of its professed friends . I believe both dangers to exist in undiminished energy , but that the latter is , in ...
... tural views in religion ; and that , therefore , a young divine has to guard only , or even chiefly , against the excesses of its professed friends . I believe both dangers to exist in undiminished energy , but that the latter is , in ...
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... tural is plain to the meanest ca- pacity who studies his Bible , and who , instead of the fallible opi- nions of mortals , seeks ( as directed by our Catechism ) the " special grace " of God to direct him into the knowledge and belief ...
... tural is plain to the meanest ca- pacity who studies his Bible , and who , instead of the fallible opi- nions of mortals , seeks ( as directed by our Catechism ) the " special grace " of God to direct him into the knowledge and belief ...
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... tural that he should give to the place a name connected with so touching a recollection . As a parallel instance , I might adduce that of Leab , at the latter end of the 29th chapter , giving to her three sons in succession , names ...
... tural that he should give to the place a name connected with so touching a recollection . As a parallel instance , I might adduce that of Leab , at the latter end of the 29th chapter , giving to her three sons in succession , names ...
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