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... christians , and especial- ly christian ministers , will give their aid to extend its circu- lation ; and we ask their prayers for Divine favour to crown with success , this attempt to promote the cause of truth . Communications for the ...
... christians , and especial- ly christian ministers , will give their aid to extend its circu- lation ; and we ask their prayers for Divine favour to crown with success , this attempt to promote the cause of truth . Communications for the ...
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... Christ , without even an inquiry into its import . An- other supposes that the belief of some two , or three , or more particular doc- trines , is , so far as belief is concerned , sufficient evidence of christian char- acter . While I ...
... Christ , without even an inquiry into its import . An- other supposes that the belief of some two , or three , or more particular doc- trines , is , so far as belief is concerned , sufficient evidence of christian char- acter . While I ...
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... christian character , that we readily open the embrace of chris- tian communion to those who adopt them . This , if I mistake not , is the true basis of christian catholicism - light and capacity which God has giv- It is the principle ...
... christian character , that we readily open the embrace of chris- tian communion to those who adopt them . This , if I mistake not , is the true basis of christian catholicism - light and capacity which God has giv- It is the principle ...
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... christian spirit is opposed to all pride , prejudice , and self - confidence ; it holds us under solemn obligation to seek the real good of those from whom we differ , makes us slow to condemn the character of others , or to impute ...
... christian spirit is opposed to all pride , prejudice , and self - confidence ; it holds us under solemn obligation to seek the real good of those from whom we differ , makes us slow to condemn the character of others , or to impute ...
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... Christian Spectator cannot more explicitly avow their principles , than by declaring their intention to maintain the great doc- trines of the Reformation , so triumphantly / asserted by Luther and Calvin , Melancthon and Zuingle . A ...
... Christian Spectator cannot more explicitly avow their principles , than by declaring their intention to maintain the great doc- trines of the Reformation , so triumphantly / asserted by Luther and Calvin , Melancthon and Zuingle . A ...
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