The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... religion should teach thembetter things , let them not be surprized " as though some strange thing had hap- penued to them . " It is our happy lot to live and to act in an age when God is calling into action that vast system of means by ...
... religion should teach thembetter things , let them not be surprized " as though some strange thing had hap- penued to them . " It is our happy lot to live and to act in an age when God is calling into action that vast system of means by ...
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Christian religion among the native inhabitants of India , must be atten- ded with the downfall of the British ... Religious Opinions of the Natives of India , and on the views of the British and Foreign Bible Society , as directed to ...
Christian religion among the native inhabitants of India , must be atten- ded with the downfall of the British ... Religious Opinions of the Natives of India , and on the views of the British and Foreign Bible Society , as directed to ...
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... religious opinions and prejudices are , for which Mr. Twining entertains so strong a predi- lection , and so earnest a ... religion , the preser- vation and continual promotion of which , are the aim and object of that most important ...
... religious opinions and prejudices are , for which Mr. Twining entertains so strong a predi- lection , and so earnest a ... religion , the preser- vation and continual promotion of which , are the aim and object of that most important ...
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... religion cannot be found by the bi- ble alone . The soundness of this doctrine was originally contested by Luther : and , as you well know has been a subject of dispute between Catholics and Protestants , from that period to the present ...
... religion cannot be found by the bi- ble alone . The soundness of this doctrine was originally contested by Luther : and , as you well know has been a subject of dispute between Catholics and Protestants , from that period to the present ...
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... religion of it is professed ; to provide , that none shall have reason to complain of their being necessarily desti- tute of this instruction , this guide , and this source of the highest consolation ; we should conceive ourselves as ...
... religion of it is professed ; to provide , that none shall have reason to complain of their being necessarily desti- tute of this instruction , this guide , and this source of the highest consolation ; we should conceive ourselves as ...
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