The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1819 - Theology |
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... fact , that the latter doctrine was not disputed ground .And had this great man fore- seen the apostasy of his pupil Armi- nius , and the manner in which he turned his weapons against the mas- ter , he would probably have effectual- ly ...
... fact , that the latter doctrine was not disputed ground .And had this great man fore- seen the apostasy of his pupil Armi- nius , and the manner in which he turned his weapons against the mas- ter , he would probably have effectual- ly ...
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... fact that minor points are con- troverted , is a reason for their omis- sion , then we must draw the exact line between essential , and unessen- tial truths , and pronounce the latter worse than useless , so long as they are points of ...
... fact that minor points are con- troverted , is a reason for their omis- sion , then we must draw the exact line between essential , and unessen- tial truths , and pronounce the latter worse than useless , so long as they are points of ...
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... fact , that erroneous opinions have been entertained , concerning the moral state of heathen lands . Many writers have extolled the wisdom of the laws , and the purity of the morals , which prevail in these countries , and have , in ...
... fact , that erroneous opinions have been entertained , concerning the moral state of heathen lands . Many writers have extolled the wisdom of the laws , and the purity of the morals , which prevail in these countries , and have , in ...
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... fact . Some are valuable ; to those , many may wish to be directed . Pamphlets are frequently publish ed , denying all that is holy in doctrine , or correct in practice . To these , pro- fessed answers cannot be written . Who would ...
... fact . Some are valuable ; to those , many may wish to be directed . Pamphlets are frequently publish ed , denying all that is holy in doctrine , or correct in practice . To these , pro- fessed answers cannot be written . Who would ...
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... fact , would not be questioned for a mo- ment . Their conduct has been such in many cases , as nothing can explain but the reality of such love for God , as they professed to feel . They have taken joyfully the spoiling of their goods ...
... fact , would not be questioned for a mo- ment . Their conduct has been such in many cases , as nothing can explain but the reality of such love for God , as they professed to feel . They have taken joyfully the spoiling of their goods ...
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