The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Page 14
... thought of or desired at first , are another in- stance illustrating the truth , that the way of man is not in himself . ' We are not sure of retaining long , that which now constitutes our seeming moral peculiarity . In preparing our ...
... thought of or desired at first , are another in- stance illustrating the truth , that the way of man is not in himself . ' We are not sure of retaining long , that which now constitutes our seeming moral peculiarity . In preparing our ...
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... thought . That Ire- næus intended no superiority above presbyters is also clear ; because he afterwards assigns the episcopate , in so many words , to presbyters . " It is proper , " says he , " to obey those presbyters , eis ...
... thought . That Ire- næus intended no superiority above presbyters is also clear ; because he afterwards assigns the episcopate , in so many words , to presbyters . " It is proper , " says he , " to obey those presbyters , eis ...
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... thought he saw great danger arising from the distribution of the bible alone within the bounds of the Church of England , and having argued the thing at large , tells us , " I have been the more diffuse on this subject , be- cause among ...
... thought he saw great danger arising from the distribution of the bible alone within the bounds of the Church of England , and having argued the thing at large , tells us , " I have been the more diffuse on this subject , be- cause among ...
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... thought that if such were the fact , it was important that congress should act upon the subject . The main object he had in view he confessed , was to obtain from this House , an expres- sion , responsive to the sentiment of the Message ...
... thought that if such were the fact , it was important that congress should act upon the subject . The main object he had in view he confessed , was to obtain from this House , an expres- sion , responsive to the sentiment of the Message ...
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... thought that he has delivered his country , and himself , — but is softened by the thoughts of the sufferings she has received in the con- flict , the brave men who had fallen , the treachery of those who have de- serted her cause , and ...
... thought that he has delivered his country , and himself , — but is softened by the thoughts of the sufferings she has received in the con- flict , the brave men who had fallen , the treachery of those who have de- serted her cause , and ...
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