The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Page 44
... tion shews itself very plainly as be hastens to address professor Marsh . " It is impossible for me to express to you the pleasant sensations I have ex- perienced , while lately reading a little tract from your pen entitled " an enquiry ...
... tion shews itself very plainly as be hastens to address professor Marsh . " It is impossible for me to express to you the pleasant sensations I have ex- perienced , while lately reading a little tract from your pen entitled " an enquiry ...
Page 48
... tion of the Society to the confidence of christians . A few , though a very few of the bishops in their charges to their clergy , gave their opinions against the Society : while others not only in their charges to their cler- gy , but ...
... tion of the Society to the confidence of christians . A few , though a very few of the bishops in their charges to their clergy , gave their opinions against the Society : while others not only in their charges to their cler- gy , but ...
Page 74
... tion . Can that be the basis of the apostle's argument from the Hebrew Scriptores , addressed to Hebrews , which is not found in those sacred writings ? But ( 2. ) If it were in the original , the context has no relation to the birth of ...
... tion . Can that be the basis of the apostle's argument from the Hebrew Scriptores , addressed to Hebrews , which is not found in those sacred writings ? But ( 2. ) If it were in the original , the context has no relation to the birth of ...
Page 75
... tion of themselves from Christians . They are mentioned by the celebra- ted Viret , an eminent Reformer , as treating the Scriptures as a collec- tion of fables , and laughing at all re- ligion . Several men of this class ap- peared in ...
... tion of themselves from Christians . They are mentioned by the celebra- ted Viret , an eminent Reformer , as treating the Scriptures as a collec- tion of fables , and laughing at all re- ligion . Several men of this class ap- peared in ...
Page 76
... tion . Too ignorant , too enervated , or too indolent , to understand , or even to inquire that they might un- derstand the tendency of all these efforts , they marched quietly on to the gulf of ruin , which was already opened to ...
... tion . Too ignorant , too enervated , or too indolent , to understand , or even to inquire that they might un- derstand the tendency of all these efforts , they marched quietly on to the gulf of ruin , which was already opened to ...
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