Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... truth the foundation of those dogmas for which their votaries claim the exclu- sive title of Orthodoxy , made no part of the estimate he had formed of his official duty . How should it ? He had grown up in the habit of considering them ...
... truth the foundation of those dogmas for which their votaries claim the exclu- sive title of Orthodoxy , made no part of the estimate he had formed of his official duty . How should it ? He had grown up in the habit of considering them ...
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... truth , and singleness of heart , which cha- racterised these writers . He had been accustomed to con- sider them as emissaries of Satan - foes to truth - at once the votaries and the victims of fatal delusion ; idolatrous of their own ...
... truth , and singleness of heart , which cha- racterised these writers . He had been accustomed to con- sider them as emissaries of Satan - foes to truth - at once the votaries and the victims of fatal delusion ; idolatrous of their own ...
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... truth ; and that pious affec- tions might consist with the disbelief even of those doctrines which he had been in the habit of regarding as essential to the christian character . His first lesson , therefore , was a lesson of charity ...
... truth ; and that pious affec- tions might consist with the disbelief even of those doctrines which he had been in the habit of regarding as essential to the christian character . His first lesson , therefore , was a lesson of charity ...
Página xvii
... truth of which he afterwards found , when circumstances awakened his attention to the subject , so clear , so convincing , so irresistible . Can there be any doubt that others have been , and are , deterred from the same examination by ...
... truth of which he afterwards found , when circumstances awakened his attention to the subject , so clear , so convincing , so irresistible . Can there be any doubt that others have been , and are , deterred from the same examination by ...
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... truth ? Such persons there certainly may be the writer would fain hope there are many - he can only aver that hitherto he has never met with one . Generally speak- ing , persons of this persuasion have distinctly avowed , that they ...
... truth ? Such persons there certainly may be the writer would fain hope there are many - he can only aver that hitherto he has never met with one . Generally speak- ing , persons of this persuasion have distinctly avowed , that they ...
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