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... spiritual artist ? In many cases , I am afraid that no such progress is discernible ; and can we doubt that this is the fruit- CHRIST . OBSERV . No. 145 . B ful source of mischief in our congregations ? If the JANUARY Page.
... spiritual artist ? In many cases , I am afraid that no such progress is discernible ; and can we doubt that this is the fruit- CHRIST . OBSERV . No. 145 . B ful source of mischief in our congregations ? If the JANUARY Page.
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... doubts of the truth of Revelation . They represented reason as likely to be- come fatal to faith , and deprecated ... doubts about the Church system have no doubts about the Canon ( of Scripture ) -by a happy inconsistency , I say ...
... doubts of the truth of Revelation . They represented reason as likely to be- come fatal to faith , and deprecated ... doubts about the Church system have no doubts about the Canon ( of Scripture ) -by a happy inconsistency , I say ...
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... doubt ; that He himself was so baptized , is nowhere asserted in the New Testament ; and therefore cannot be a fact of such im- portance as to be able to sustain the consequences Dr. Hinds infers from it . Nor is it by any means so ...
... doubt ; that He himself was so baptized , is nowhere asserted in the New Testament ; and therefore cannot be a fact of such im- portance as to be able to sustain the consequences Dr. Hinds infers from it . Nor is it by any means so ...
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... doubt if there be one text in Scripture that calls us to contemplate the divine nature " in its connexion with the immaterial qualities of a human mind . " We are confident that the great bulk of sincere Christians in every age have ...
... doubt if there be one text in Scripture that calls us to contemplate the divine nature " in its connexion with the immaterial qualities of a human mind . " We are confident that the great bulk of sincere Christians in every age have ...
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... doubt what those opinions are . The gift of two perfectly intel- ligible volumes is of no small value in an age when it is marvel- lously the fashion to mystify the plainest subjects ; when fustian sentiments are very apt to be clothed ...
... doubt what those opinions are . The gift of two perfectly intel- ligible volumes is of no small value in an age when it is marvel- lously the fashion to mystify the plainest subjects ; when fustian sentiments are very apt to be clothed ...
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