The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1819 - Theology |
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... religious sentiment . As publications are daily issuing from the press , which re- quire commendation or censure ... Religious Communications . II . Miscellaneous . III . Review of Publications . IV . Literary and Philosophical Intel ...
... religious sentiment . As publications are daily issuing from the press , which re- quire commendation or censure ... Religious Communications . II . Miscellaneous . III . Review of Publications . IV . Literary and Philosophical Intel ...
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... religion fre- quently represent a change of charac- ter like the one here described , as having a tendency to repress a cheer- ful flow of feeling , and to blunt the finer sensibilities of the heart . If the charge were true , how ...
... religion fre- quently represent a change of charac- ter like the one here described , as having a tendency to repress a cheer- ful flow of feeling , and to blunt the finer sensibilities of the heart . If the charge were true , how ...
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... religious knowledge . With this exception , ignorance of any part of the truth can be ascribed only to the want of a ... religious opinion without substantial diversity of religious character.- Such diversity of opinion may result from ...
... religious knowledge . With this exception , ignorance of any part of the truth can be ascribed only to the want of a ... religious opinion without substantial diversity of religious character.- Such diversity of opinion may result from ...
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... religious controversy , as it respects the general interests of religion , and of which complaints are so common , is to be ascribed . Now , the surest expedient to prevent an effect is to remove its cause ; and could a fatal blow be ...
... religious controversy , as it respects the general interests of religion , and of which complaints are so common , is to be ascribed . Now , the surest expedient to prevent an effect is to remove its cause ; and could a fatal blow be ...
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the religion of Jesus is dear , has cor- rected the erroneous impression . More correct information has been re- ceived , and it is the free circulation of religious intelligence , that makes the present age differ from all past ages ...
the religion of Jesus is dear , has cor- rected the erroneous impression . More correct information has been re- ceived , and it is the free circulation of religious intelligence , that makes the present age differ from all past ages ...
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