Christian Literature: Evidences: Consisting of Watson's Apology for Christianity [and Other Works]John Smythe Memes Bohn, 1853 - Apologetics |
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... writings of dissenters . It is to be regretted when the orthodoxy of Christianity is thought to be different from the orthodoxy of a church . In this case , however , as we cannot reject the Gospel , we have the privilege of choosing ...
... writings of dissenters . It is to be regretted when the orthodoxy of Christianity is thought to be different from the orthodoxy of a church . In this case , however , as we cannot reject the Gospel , we have the privilege of choosing ...
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... writings of Priestley . Mr Pitt's commer- cial treaty with France was another measure in which Dr Watson took a lively interest ; but in this case against the right . In the celebrated Regency Bill he likewise opposed the minister , In ...
... writings of Priestley . Mr Pitt's commer- cial treaty with France was another measure in which Dr Watson took a lively interest ; but in this case against the right . In the celebrated Regency Bill he likewise opposed the minister , In ...
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... writings of Dr Watson have done more for Christianity than all the bench of bishops together . " George III . too , a sovereign whose practical good sense and real British firmness have risen and will rise in estimation with events ...
... writings of Dr Watson have done more for Christianity than all the bench of bishops together . " George III . too , a sovereign whose practical good sense and real British firmness have risen and will rise in estimation with events ...
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... writings extend- ing over a period of many centuries ; therefore , not only are Lifferences to be expected , but those lesser discrepancies are to is one of the surest proofs of the veracity of the whole ; for they demonstrate , that ...
... writings extend- ing over a period of many centuries ; therefore , not only are Lifferences to be expected , but those lesser discrepancies are to is one of the surest proofs of the veracity of the whole ; for they demonstrate , that ...
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... writings must have been culti- vated from the beginning with unflagging assiduity ; and that these writings having established his fame , should have con- ducted him to the highest honours of the Church . But if for a season he ...
... writings must have been culti- vated from the beginning with unflagging assiduity ; and that these writings having established his fame , should have con- ducted him to the highest honours of the Church . But if for a season he ...
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