The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1819 - Theology |
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... cause of their Lord and Master . As we have Bible Societies , claiming patronage , and de- fence , it will be an object of the publication to subserve their interests . The literature of a country influences religious sentiment . As ...
... cause of their Lord and Master . As we have Bible Societies , claiming patronage , and de- fence , it will be an object of the publication to subserve their interests . The literature of a country influences religious sentiment . As ...
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... cause she pitied those who could not see its excellence . She was peculiarly sedulous to take from the refined and intellectual , all excuse for the rejection of religion ; by stripping it of degrad- ing associations , showing its ...
... cause she pitied those who could not see its excellence . She was peculiarly sedulous to take from the refined and intellectual , all excuse for the rejection of religion ; by stripping it of degrad- ing associations , showing its ...
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... cause of error , whether it operate in wilful rejection of evidence , or in ne- gligent indifference respecting points of belief , it is an offence of deep crimi- nality , and can never be pleaded in arrest of condemnation . If ...
... cause of error , whether it operate in wilful rejection of evidence , or in ne- gligent indifference respecting points of belief , it is an offence of deep crimi- nality , and can never be pleaded in arrest of condemnation . If ...
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... cause of truth is to be best promoted , not in- deed by concealing the substantial truths of the gospel , but by observing a strict neutrality on all subordinate points of controversy . But what de- mands , what justifies , this course ...
... cause of truth is to be best promoted , not in- deed by concealing the substantial truths of the gospel , but by observing a strict neutrality on all subordinate points of controversy . But what de- mands , what justifies , this course ...
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... cause ; and could a fatal blow be given to the re- maining corrupt passions and preju- dices of good men , then Christians might differ , and their differences would only subserve the cause of truth and righteousness . Nor is this an ...
... cause ; and could a fatal blow be given to the re- maining corrupt passions and preju- dices of good men , then Christians might differ , and their differences would only subserve the cause of truth and righteousness . Nor is this an ...
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