The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... effect ; they gave us the knowledge derived from experience , and were in many ways useful . Funds of the Society . The funds of this Society have been derived principally from donations from benevolent associations and individuals ...
... effect ; they gave us the knowledge derived from experience , and were in many ways useful . Funds of the Society . The funds of this Society have been derived principally from donations from benevolent associations and individuals ...
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... effect our escape . As to spiritual evil , mankind choose not to avoid it . In reference to any change of moral character , they exercise no control , since their will invariably acts in conformity to the depravity of their hearts . Of ...
... effect our escape . As to spiritual evil , mankind choose not to avoid it . In reference to any change of moral character , they exercise no control , since their will invariably acts in conformity to the depravity of their hearts . Of ...
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... effect . It terminates abruptly , but not before it has well established the position , with which it commenced , that " The wisdom of this world is foolishness with God . It touches not our subject . There are three small books ...
... effect . It terminates abruptly , but not before it has well established the position , with which it commenced , that " The wisdom of this world is foolishness with God . It touches not our subject . There are three small books ...
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... effect , yet represents him as being at the first in God . In the third , after vindicating christians from aspersions , he compares the profane with the Scriptural chronology . There is no claim of an ecclesiastical office by the ...
... effect , yet represents him as being at the first in God . In the third , after vindicating christians from aspersions , he compares the profane with the Scriptural chronology . There is no claim of an ecclesiastical office by the ...
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... effect - even when unassisted by the operation of other causes . I have here appealed to no fact whatever I have deduced an inference by the sole aid of abstract reasoning . " This " abstract reasoning soon shewn to be far from ...
... effect - even when unassisted by the operation of other causes . I have here appealed to no fact whatever I have deduced an inference by the sole aid of abstract reasoning . " This " abstract reasoning soon shewn to be far from ...
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