The Christian ObserverHatchard and Company, 1803 - Religion |
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Page 533
... question of mere curiosity , unconnected with the happiness or mi- sery of the human race . Not so with respect to the solution given by Mo- ses : he does not treat it as an idle or useless question ; he enters into no me- taphysical ...
... question of mere curiosity , unconnected with the happiness or mi- sery of the human race . Not so with respect to the solution given by Mo- ses : he does not treat it as an idle or useless question ; he enters into no me- taphysical ...
Page 581
... question of this nature , words so plain and precise , and so directly applying to the case in hand , are to be overlooked ; with equal reason may the decalogue be overlooked in deciding on the lawfulness of theft or adultery ; although ...
... question of this nature , words so plain and precise , and so directly applying to the case in hand , are to be overlooked ; with equal reason may the decalogue be overlooked in deciding on the lawfulness of theft or adultery ; although ...
Page 684
... question too interesting to be overlooked . Cud- worth and many other eminent men have imagined , that in the various triads of Pagan mythology ( as for ex- ample the Cabiric triad ) a remote allusion may be discovered to the doc trine ...
... question too interesting to be overlooked . Cud- worth and many other eminent men have imagined , that in the various triads of Pagan mythology ( as for ex- ample the Cabiric triad ) a remote allusion may be discovered to the doc trine ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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