The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Page 39
... writer " who had been so triumphant on the former occasion ; and in his answer he proved that " neither in the object , the patronage , nor the proceedings of the Society , was there any thing to justify the charge of culpable ...
... writer " who had been so triumphant on the former occasion ; and in his answer he proved that " neither in the object , the patronage , nor the proceedings of the Society , was there any thing to justify the charge of culpable ...
Page 41
... writers : for in a second pamph- let which he published the ensuing summer , he expressly declares that his first did not state his chief objec- tions . He felt it was high time he should produce them ; and accord- ingly his second ...
... writers : for in a second pamph- let which he published the ensuing summer , he expressly declares that his first did not state his chief objec- tions . He felt it was high time he should produce them ; and accord- ingly his second ...
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... writer , does not proceed from the importance of his productions , or from any extraordinary injury which they have effected on the Bible Cause . Mr. Norris may find some to read his statements ; but if he finds any to believe them , it ...
... writer , does not proceed from the importance of his productions , or from any extraordinary injury which they have effected on the Bible Cause . Mr. Norris may find some to read his statements ; but if he finds any to believe them , it ...
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... writers indeed fre- quently touched the question inci- dently . Among others was the no- torious W. Cobbett , who almost in the language of some men who would be very unwilling to acknowl- edge such an auxilliary - declares , " Reading ...
... writers indeed fre- quently touched the question inci- dently . Among others was the no- torious W. Cobbett , who almost in the language of some men who would be very unwilling to acknowl- edge such an auxilliary - declares , " Reading ...
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... writer never enumerated dea- cons before presbyters , because an inferiour order , it may be fairly in- ferred , that the collocation of bish- ops after presbyters , in this sentence , evinces no inferiority in presbyters , we may be ...
... writer never enumerated dea- cons before presbyters , because an inferiour order , it may be fairly in- ferred , that the collocation of bish- ops after presbyters , in this sentence , evinces no inferiority in presbyters , we may be ...
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