Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
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... described as forming the essential frame - work of our holy religion . These relate to the Supreme Being and his natural and moral attributes - to the Father , the Son , and the Spirit , who constitute the mysterious union of the ...
... described as forming the essential frame - work of our holy religion . These relate to the Supreme Being and his natural and moral attributes - to the Father , the Son , and the Spirit , who constitute the mysterious union of the ...
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... described by Luke , with their conduct on other occa- sions , as represented by John ? see Luke x , 38–42 ; John xi , xii . Je WI He of tin 10 3 10- our ced one THE 21- ich The very singular character of the zealous and fervent , yet ...
... described by Luke , with their conduct on other occa- sions , as represented by John ? see Luke x , 38–42 ; John xi , xii . Je WI He of tin 10 3 10- our ced one THE 21- ich The very singular character of the zealous and fervent , yet ...
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... described as so many rays of divine instruction , bearing severally their distinct characteristics , passing through a vast diversity of channels , sent forth from their great original at many different periods of time , yet har ...
... described as so many rays of divine instruction , bearing severally their distinct characteristics , passing through a vast diversity of channels , sent forth from their great original at many different periods of time , yet har ...
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... described as the proper element of the refined and renovated soul , and into which the soundest reason must convince us that nothing defiled can ever enter . Such then are the effects produced on mankind by vital Christianity ; but ...
... described as the proper element of the refined and renovated soul , and into which the soundest reason must convince us that nothing defiled can ever enter . Such then are the effects produced on mankind by vital Christianity ; but ...
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... described as of universal applicability to mankind , although it might be known only to a few , and although it might be heartily received and carried into use by fewer still . Such a panacea for every spe- cies of spiritual disease ...
... described as of universal applicability to mankind , although it might be known only to a few , and although it might be heartily received and carried into use by fewer still . Such a panacea for every spe- cies of spiritual disease ...
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