The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, Volumen1G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 |
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... attached to different communions , yet similar in their views of the great truths of Christianity , equally liberal in their sen- timents , and both possessing talents of a superior order , it is not to be wondered that the acquaintance ...
... attached to different communions , yet similar in their views of the great truths of Christianity , equally liberal in their sen- timents , and both possessing talents of a superior order , it is not to be wondered that the acquaintance ...
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... attached to one trunk , which is supported by its tenacious root ; and when various rivers flow from the same fountain , though number is diffused by the redundant supply of waters , unity is preserved in their origin . " Nothing more ...
... attached to one trunk , which is supported by its tenacious root ; and when various rivers flow from the same fountain , though number is diffused by the redundant supply of waters , unity is preserved in their origin . " Nothing more ...
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... attached , of such a nature , that no account can be given of it , but upon the principle of our opponents ? or is it the necessary consequence of the then actual situation of the church ? If the latter be admitted , it ceases for the ...
... attached , of such a nature , that no account can be given of it , but upon the principle of our opponents ? or is it the necessary consequence of the then actual situation of the church ? If the latter be admitted , it ceases for the ...
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... attached , till the religion of the New Testament became , in process of time , as insupportable a yoke as the Mosaic law . The first effects of this spirit are discernible in the ideas entertained of the ordinance , so closely ...
... attached , till the religion of the New Testament became , in process of time , as insupportable a yoke as the Mosaic law . The first effects of this spirit are discernible in the ideas entertained of the ordinance , so closely ...
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... attach- ment to each other remained undiminished ; nor is it less so for Christians to assert that their withdrawing from communion with their brethren , is no interruption to their mutual harmony and af- fection . It is a serious and ...
... attach- ment to each other remained undiminished ; nor is it less so for Christians to assert that their withdrawing from communion with their brethren , is no interruption to their mutual harmony and af- fection . It is a serious and ...
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