The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Page 44
... which you were fighting . But let us take courage in consistency , and our cause will never fail to triumph ; having thrown away your own arms , as it is a catholic weapon that you have seized 44 [ JAN . Review of Letters occasioned by.
... which you were fighting . But let us take courage in consistency , and our cause will never fail to triumph ; having thrown away your own arms , as it is a catholic weapon that you have seized 44 [ JAN . Review of Letters occasioned by.
Page 45
... cause , he relinquish- es it with the confession " I have long since abandoned the thought of opposing the Bible ... causes , an at- tempt to oppose it , is like attempting to oppose a torrent of burning lava , that issues from Etna or ...
... cause , he relinquish- es it with the confession " I have long since abandoned the thought of opposing the Bible ... causes , an at- tempt to oppose it , is like attempting to oppose a torrent of burning lava , that issues from Etna or ...
Page 46
... Cause . Mr. Norris may find some to read his statements ; but if he finds any to believe them , it can be only for this reason , that fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt . We refer to him particularly , because of the pains ...
... Cause . Mr. Norris may find some to read his statements ; but if he finds any to believe them , it can be only for this reason , that fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt . We refer to him particularly , because of the pains ...
Page 48
... sentiment was accomplished in a way not much to its credit . We are far from feel- ing the cause to have suffered much by the apostacy . : his presbyters on similar occasions , he condemns as 48 [ JAN . Review of Letters occasioned by.
... sentiment was accomplished in a way not much to its credit . We are far from feel- ing the cause to have suffered much by the apostacy . : his presbyters on similar occasions , he condemns as 48 [ JAN . Review of Letters occasioned by.
Page 55
... cause in which he was engaged had been as successful as it was worthy , would have been associated with those of Tell and Washington and Bol- ivar , was after the semblance of a trial , ex- ecuted on the 5th of Nov. like a common The ...
... cause in which he was engaged had been as successful as it was worthy , would have been associated with those of Tell and Washington and Bol- ivar , was after the semblance of a trial , ex- ecuted on the 5th of Nov. like a common The ...
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