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" Doctrines which they have no relish fur, it may be, some in their congregation firmly believe, and therefore, they dare not at once, and in a plain manner, deny them, but by long silence about them, and now and then advancing principles not consistent... "
A Treatise on Various Subjects: Viz. I. On the Original Purity of Human ... - Page 325
by John Brine - 1766 - 400 pages
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A Defence of Particular Redemption: Wherein the Doctrine of the Late Mr ...

William Rushton - Atonement - 1834 - 252 pages
...they foil of improving them to the utmost. Doctrines which they have no relish for, it may be some in their congregations firmly believe, and therefore...about them, and now and then advancing principles not consistent with them, they insensibly instil them into the minds of their hearers, and draw them off...
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The Spiritual Magazine, Or, Saint's Treasury, Volume 11

Christian life - 1835 - 428 pages
...them to the utmost. Doctrines which they have no relish fur, it may be, some in their congregation firmly believe, and therefore, they dare not at once,...about them, and now and then advancing principles not consistent with them, they insensibly instil them into the minds of their hearers, and draw them off...
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The Watchman's Warning to the Churches: A Fearful View of Those Rapid ...

Veritas - Arminianism - 1856 - 24 pages
...their congregations firmly believe ; so that they dare not at once, in a plain manner, openly der,y them ; but, by long silence about them, and now and then advancing principles not consistent with them, they insensibly instil those erroneous principles into the minds of their hearers,...
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