The Evangelical Magazine, Volumen15editors, 1807 |
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... consider the Redeemer as a mere , fallible , and peccable man , to represent the apostles as often misled by Jewish prejudices , and guilty of inconclusive and puerile reasoning , to reject salvation by grace , the atonement of the ...
... consider the Redeemer as a mere , fallible , and peccable man , to represent the apostles as often misled by Jewish prejudices , and guilty of inconclusive and puerile reasoning , to reject salvation by grace , the atonement of the ...
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... consider the end of his conversation , Jesus Christ , the same yesterday , to - day , and for ever . Many of you will long yenerate his memory ; and , while you consider him as a man subject to like passions with yourselves , you must ...
... consider the end of his conversation , Jesus Christ , the same yesterday , to - day , and for ever . Many of you will long yenerate his memory ; and , while you consider him as a man subject to like passions with yourselves , you must ...
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... consider the opinion of St. Paul as too antiquated to be consulted in the present day . To such I would venture to suggest an argument which may , perhaps , have greater weight ; namely , that I am convinced , from what I have heard ...
... consider the opinion of St. Paul as too antiquated to be consulted in the present day . To such I would venture to suggest an argument which may , perhaps , have greater weight ; namely , that I am convinced , from what I have heard ...
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