Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... regard to the course he should pursue in life . He was for some time employed in the United States ' Factory established at the fort where he had been stationed ; and then returned again to his legal studies , in the office and under ...
... regard to the course he should pursue in life . He was for some time employed in the United States ' Factory established at the fort where he had been stationed ; and then returned again to his legal studies , in the office and under ...
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... regard to ecclesiastical government and discipline . Mr. Forster was educated a Calvinist , and in a com- munity where any mode of faith materially differing from the formulas of the Genevan Reformer was almost un- known ; and where ...
... regard to ecclesiastical government and discipline . Mr. Forster was educated a Calvinist , and in a com- munity where any mode of faith materially differing from the formulas of the Genevan Reformer was almost un- known ; and where ...
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... regard to the entire soundness of the preacher's creed . They intimated , that , in their opinions , the pecu- liar doctrines of the Calvinistic School were not so often or so earnestly inculcated as it was desirable they should xix.
... regard to the entire soundness of the preacher's creed . They intimated , that , in their opinions , the pecu- liar doctrines of the Calvinistic School were not so often or so earnestly inculcated as it was desirable they should xix.
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... regard to some points , his opinions had , perhaps , at this time , undergone a change ; with regard to others , he was still enquiring , and the balance still hung in doubtful poise . In this state of mind , had he not already been ...
... regard to some points , his opinions had , perhaps , at this time , undergone a change ; with regard to others , he was still enquiring , and the balance still hung in doubtful poise . In this state of mind , had he not already been ...
Página xxi
... regard to which the foun- dations of his faith were shaken , were nevertheless dis- posed to allow him the right of speculating for himself , and to admit , that , though his views should differ from their own , on some points , they ...
... regard to which the foun- dations of his faith were shaken , were nevertheless dis- posed to allow him the right of speculating for himself , and to admit , that , though his views should differ from their own , on some points , they ...
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