The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1819 - Theology |
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... evidence of what she saw with clearness , was never disturb- ed or weakened , by the uncertainty of that which could not be known . The opinions thus formed , were maintain- ed with a gentle firmness which noth- ing could shake , until ...
... evidence of what she saw with clearness , was never disturb- ed or weakened , by the uncertainty of that which could not be known . The opinions thus formed , were maintain- ed with a gentle firmness which noth- ing could shake , until ...
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... evidence of christian char- acter . While I greatly rejoice in the catholic spirit of professed christians , and clearly discern the smiles of heav- en upon it , I cannot but regret that its propagation should be attempted , by limiting ...
... evidence of christian char- acter . While I greatly rejoice in the catholic spirit of professed christians , and clearly discern the smiles of heav- en upon it , I cannot but regret that its propagation should be attempted , by limiting ...
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... 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 , therefore , we would neither ascribe imperfec- tion to the divine ...
... 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 , therefore , we would neither ascribe imperfec- tion to the divine ...
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... evidence above falsehood ? Does the possibility of error , justify sloth , pre- judice , and unbelief , when God has set truth before us with a clearness , worthy of himself ; or does failure to discover truth , resulting from such ...
... evidence above falsehood ? Does the possibility of error , justify sloth , pre- judice , and unbelief , when God has set truth before us with a clearness , worthy of himself ; or does failure to discover truth , resulting from such ...
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... evidence which exposes the error of our most fondly cherished opinions . It will lead us to treat an antagonist with cautious kindness , knowing how salutary such treatment will be to him , and how li able we are to fall into what he ...
... evidence which exposes the error of our most fondly cherished opinions . It will lead us to treat an antagonist with cautious kindness , knowing how salutary such treatment will be to him , and how li able we are to fall into what he ...
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