The Christian Observer, Volume 60Hatchard and Company, 1860 - Religion |
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Page 56
... means , we answer , if he can do so with good effect . Only let us be careful to understand what is meant by this ... Mean- while , we cannot but rejoice that they should begin to lift up their voices on the most stirring of all themes ...
... means , we answer , if he can do so with good effect . Only let us be careful to understand what is meant by this ... Mean- while , we cannot but rejoice that they should begin to lift up their voices on the most stirring of all themes ...
Page 59
... means sure that a thorough consideration of it may not lead to opposite results in different minds . Whatever else be read , Liturgical Revision Illus- trated and Vindicated on Orthodox Principles , by the Rev. C. H. Davis , M.A .; with ...
... means sure that a thorough consideration of it may not lead to opposite results in different minds . Whatever else be read , Liturgical Revision Illus- trated and Vindicated on Orthodox Principles , by the Rev. C. H. Davis , M.A .; with ...
Page 83
... means the elect father of a sound . Justin Martyr errs egregiously in his references to the Old Testament ; as he cites Isaiah for Jeremiah , Zechariah for Malachi , Zephaniah for Zechariah , and Jeremiah for Daniel . Irenæus repeats ...
... means the elect father of a sound . Justin Martyr errs egregiously in his references to the Old Testament ; as he cites Isaiah for Jeremiah , Zechariah for Malachi , Zephaniah for Zechariah , and Jeremiah for Daniel . Irenæus repeats ...
Page 111
... mean ) to be started , I was engaged very warmly in denying the responsibility of mankind , on the supposition of absolute ... means . I then happened to say , that I had none of those feelings towards God which he required and approved ...
... mean ) to be started , I was engaged very warmly in denying the responsibility of mankind , on the supposition of absolute ... means . I then happened to say , that I had none of those feelings towards God which he required and approved ...
Page 118
... means of improvement to himself . John Wesley is reported to have said , that he owed his influence over the multi- tude of his ardent followers to the fact , that " he understood logic and they did not ; " and that he owed his ...
... means of improvement to himself . John Wesley is reported to have said , that he owed his influence over the multi- tude of his ardent followers to the fact , that " he understood logic and they did not ; " and that he owed his ...
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