The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... believe to be true , to the truth of which I could obtain thousands of subscriptions on earth , and with humble confidence I add , if we could pierce through the veil , in heaven too . But I know , if an op- posite opinion has been ...
... believe to be true , to the truth of which I could obtain thousands of subscriptions on earth , and with humble confidence I add , if we could pierce through the veil , in heaven too . But I know , if an op- posite opinion has been ...
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... believe it to be a very great mistake in point of fact , that per- sons of the lower orders , when put in possession of a Bible , are apt to be misled or injured by the more difficult or perplexing parts of holy writ . For it very ...
... believe it to be a very great mistake in point of fact , that per- sons of the lower orders , when put in possession of a Bible , are apt to be misled or injured by the more difficult or perplexing parts of holy writ . For it very ...
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... believe besides it , and the plain irrefragable , indubitable conse- quences of it , well may they hold it as a matter of opinion ; but as matter of faith and religion , neither can they with coherence to their own grounds , believe it ...
... believe besides it , and the plain irrefragable , indubitable conse- quences of it , well may they hold it as a matter of opinion ; but as matter of faith and religion , neither can they with coherence to their own grounds , believe it ...
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... believe we might add ) ever been made at those meetings ; and , if the accusation is persisted in , let the evidence be produced . Probably the right reverend pre- late , whose language is not always the most precise , intended his ...
... believe we might add ) ever been made at those meetings ; and , if the accusation is persisted in , let the evidence be produced . Probably the right reverend pre- late , whose language is not always the most precise , intended his ...
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... believe the gratuitous assumption of this capability to be the great deception advanced in Mr. Malthus's work . It necessarily leads his readers , and has in fact led many of them , to suppose that the natural force of the principle of ...
... believe the gratuitous assumption of this capability to be the great deception advanced in Mr. Malthus's work . It necessarily leads his readers , and has in fact led many of them , to suppose that the natural force of the principle of ...
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