The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Page 44
... observed , that , in these writings , you contend for this principle : True religion cannot be found by the bi- ble ... observe that you are still wavering between the right and the wrong , still hesitating before you finally re- nounce ...
... observed , that , in these writings , you contend for this principle : True religion cannot be found by the bi- ble ... observe that you are still wavering between the right and the wrong , still hesitating before you finally re- nounce ...
Page 49
... observations which we intend to make from the contro- versy thus managed , we will reserve till we shall have given a short ac- count of how it has been conducted in this country ; and shal ! have examined the publications which are now ...
... observations which we intend to make from the contro- versy thus managed , we will reserve till we shall have given a short ac- count of how it has been conducted in this country ; and shal ! have examined the publications which are now ...
Page 59
... observations that Dr. Halley ( b ) in the last century passed a year away from the pleasures of society and home , upon that dreary and in- sulated rock , where the late devas- tator of nations , stripped of his crown and his glory ...
... observations that Dr. Halley ( b ) in the last century passed a year away from the pleasures of society and home , upon that dreary and in- sulated rock , where the late devas- tator of nations , stripped of his crown and his glory ...
Page 60
... observe their customs , detect their vices . He may gain access also to the public documents , and written histories ... observations perhaps , and more sound science than are to be found in any description of remote countries , pub ...
... observe their customs , detect their vices . He may gain access also to the public documents , and written histories ... observations perhaps , and more sound science than are to be found in any description of remote countries , pub ...
Page 78
... observed , without treason against the govern- ment . But the churches were emp- ty . The ministers were butts and beggars . The Sabbath was a day of sport . Several book - sellers , em- ployed by the Commissioners of the London ...
... observed , without treason against the govern- ment . But the churches were emp- ty . The ministers were butts and beggars . The Sabbath was a day of sport . Several book - sellers , em- ployed by the Commissioners of the London ...
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