The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... principles of true lib- erty , virtue , and piety , under his nurturing hand , and to prosper the means of religion for the promotion and enlargement of that kingdom which consisteth in righteousness , peace , and joy in the Holy Ghost ...
... principles of true lib- erty , virtue , and piety , under his nurturing hand , and to prosper the means of religion for the promotion and enlargement of that kingdom which consisteth in righteousness , peace , and joy in the Holy Ghost ...
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... principles of the controversy in the one case , are substantially the same as in the oth- er . Dr. Wordsworth was answered by Lord Teignmouth who observing that Dr. Wordsworth's real ground of objection , amounted to nothing more than ...
... principles of the controversy in the one case , are substantially the same as in the oth- er . Dr. Wordsworth was answered by Lord Teignmouth who observing that Dr. Wordsworth's real ground of objection , amounted to nothing more than ...
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hibition of its principles and opera- tions , which its defenders brought before the public . The subject however ... principle which was common to all . The welfare of the universal church would be promoted , and the welfare of the ...
hibition of its principles and opera- tions , which its defenders brought before the public . The subject however ... principle which was common to all . The welfare of the universal church would be promoted , and the welfare of the ...
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... principle : True religion cannot be found by the bi- ble alone . The soundness of this doctrine was originally contested by Luther : and , as you well know has been a subject of dispute between Catholics and Protestants , from that ...
... principle : True religion cannot be found by the bi- ble alone . The soundness of this doctrine was originally contested by Luther : and , as you well know has been a subject of dispute between Catholics and Protestants , from that ...
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... principles of its Episcopal members and patrons ; until at length the ven- erable Dean —— of Carlisle deter- mined on a publication which would still farther vindicate himself and his brethren . This appeared in the Spring of 1813 ...
... principles of its Episcopal members and patrons ; until at length the ven- erable Dean —— of Carlisle deter- mined on a publication which would still farther vindicate himself and his brethren . This appeared in the Spring of 1813 ...
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