The Christian Observer, Volume 24Hatchard and Company, 1824 - Religion |
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Page 308
... religion of the ancient pa- triarchs . What then was this primeval religion ? The learned prelate con- tends , though with such concessions as to the patriarchs themselves as may well be thought to endanger the whole hypothesis , that ...
... religion of the ancient pa- triarchs . What then was this primeval religion ? The learned prelate con- tends , though with such concessions as to the patriarchs themselves as may well be thought to endanger the whole hypothesis , that ...
Page 645
... religion which had nothing in common with their former opinions , and directly opposed some of their strongest ... religion . Yet they all received their exact fulfilment in that religion supporting its claims by a number of circum ...
... religion which had nothing in common with their former opinions , and directly opposed some of their strongest ... religion . Yet they all received their exact fulfilment in that religion supporting its claims by a number of circum ...
Page 668
... religion , had been the real source of those baleful opinions , which self - love proudly attributed to the free exercise of the rational powers . Let the modern sceptic interrogate his own heart whether his principles also do not ...
... religion , had been the real source of those baleful opinions , which self - love proudly attributed to the free exercise of the rational powers . Let the modern sceptic interrogate his own heart whether his principles also do not ...
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RELIG COM The Pensioner | 8 |
Tindals Testament | 25 |
Infant SchoolsJuvenile Offend | 47 |
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