The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... cause he , " Paul , " was hastening to spend Pentecost at Jerusalem , " & c . ( k ) In the history of " the Acts of the Apostles , " the bishops only of a single " flock , " or church are addres- sed , unless we suppose them placed over ...
... cause he , " Paul , " was hastening to spend Pentecost at Jerusalem , " & c . ( k ) In the history of " the Acts of the Apostles , " the bishops only of a single " flock , " or church are addres- sed , unless we suppose them placed over ...
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... cause , we would do every thing in our power to encourage this spirit of inquiry because we are persuaded the more that is known in relation to it , the more will the friends of the cause be increased and strengthened . In order to ...
... cause , we would do every thing in our power to encourage this spirit of inquiry because we are persuaded the more that is known in relation to it , the more will the friends of the cause be increased and strengthened . In order to ...
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... cause . On this occasion , Dr. Marsh , Mar- garet Professor of Divinity in the University declared himself a deci- ded opponent , and came out with an address to the Senate in which com- paring the British and Foreign Bible Society ...
... cause . On this occasion , Dr. Marsh , Mar- garet Professor of Divinity in the University declared himself a deci- ded opponent , and came out with an address to the Senate in which com- paring the British and Foreign Bible Society ...
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... causes . I have Availing himself of speeches which here appealed to no fact whatever had been made by men who were I ... cause ; for " the history of translations " was soon fol- lowed by " A Letter to the Right Hon . N. Van Sittart , in ...
... causes . I have Availing himself of speeches which here appealed to no fact whatever had been made by men who were I ... cause ; for " the history of translations " was soon fol- lowed by " A Letter to the Right Hon . N. Van Sittart , in ...
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... But let us take courage in consistency , and our cause will never fail to triumph ; having thrown away your own arms , State to dissolve the dangerous con- federation . " As 44 [ JAN . Review of Letters occasioned by.
... But let us take courage in consistency , and our cause will never fail to triumph ; having thrown away your own arms , State to dissolve the dangerous con- federation . " As 44 [ JAN . Review of Letters occasioned by.
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