Works of the Rev. Robert Hall ...: With a Brief Memoir and a Sketch of His Literary Character, Volumen1Holdsworth and Ball, 1831 |
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... manner as to call forth malevolent passions . He hopes the ensuing treatise will be found free from both these ob- jections , and that as the subject must be allowed to be of some importance , so the spirit in which it is handled , is ...
... manner as to call forth malevolent passions . He hopes the ensuing treatise will be found free from both these ob- jections , and that as the subject must be allowed to be of some importance , so the spirit in which it is handled , is ...
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... The intelligent reader will understand me to refer , not to civil toleration by the state , but to that which is exercised by religious societies . such a manner , as to comprehend all the varieties TERMS OF COMMUNION . 7.
... The intelligent reader will understand me to refer , not to civil toleration by the state , but to that which is exercised by religious societies . such a manner , as to comprehend all the varieties TERMS OF COMMUNION . 7.
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... manner , as to comprehend all the varieties of religious belief . The only author I have professed to answer is the late venerable Booth , his treatise being gene- rally considered by our opponents as the ablest defence of their ...
... manner , as to comprehend all the varieties of religious belief . The only author I have professed to answer is the late venerable Booth , his treatise being gene- rally considered by our opponents as the ablest defence of their ...
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... manner as the rays of the sun , how- ever numerous , constitute but one light ; and the branches of a tree , however many , are attached to one trunk , which is supported by its tenacious root ; and when various rivers flow from the ...
... manner as the rays of the sun , how- ever numerous , constitute but one light ; and the branches of a tree , however many , are attached to one trunk , which is supported by its tenacious root ; and when various rivers flow from the ...
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... manner which we apprehend to be perfectly consonant to the mind of Christ , it would seem less reasonable to refuse to cooperate in this branch of religion than in any other , be- cause it is appointed to be a memorial of the greatest ...
... manner which we apprehend to be perfectly consonant to the mind of Christ , it would seem less reasonable to refuse to cooperate in this branch of religion than in any other , be- cause it is appointed to be a memorial of the greatest ...
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