The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 42
... spect and fervent wishes for its prosperity , ) before his eyes were closed and his tongue rendered silent , by the icy hand of death . We shall now see him no more in this world . No more shall we converse with this intelligent and ...
... spect and fervent wishes for its prosperity , ) before his eyes were closed and his tongue rendered silent , by the icy hand of death . We shall now see him no more in this world . No more shall we converse with this intelligent and ...
Page 75
... spect to the steps that have led to my present views , I observe , First , that Mr. Belsham's argu- ments , in his Letters to Mr. Carpen- ter , on my first perusal , appeared to me to possess considerable weight , and for some time made ...
... spect to the steps that have led to my present views , I observe , First , that Mr. Belsham's argu- ments , in his Letters to Mr. Carpen- ter , on my first perusal , appeared to me to possess considerable weight , and for some time made ...
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... spect , since they were eminently our Redeemer's witnesses , and advocates for the purity of Christian doctrine and worship , during those emphati- cally termed the dark ages , when the introduction of unscriptural tenets and ...
... spect , since they were eminently our Redeemer's witnesses , and advocates for the purity of Christian doctrine and worship , during those emphati- cally termed the dark ages , when the introduction of unscriptural tenets and ...
Page 137
... spect worthy of the cause it under- takes to advocate ; yet since , how- ever unadorned , it has at least the simplicity of truth , and the impor- tance of the subject to recommend it , I could willingly cherish the hope that it will ...
... spect worthy of the cause it under- takes to advocate ; yet since , how- ever unadorned , it has at least the simplicity of truth , and the impor- tance of the subject to recommend it , I could willingly cherish the hope that it will ...
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... spect and submission we expected ; that though the criminal whom jus- tice demands is not yet secured , strict searches have been made ; that they Notice to the Inhabitants of the City of have been seconded by the National Guard and the ...
... spect and submission we expected ; that though the criminal whom jus- tice demands is not yet secured , strict searches have been made ; that they Notice to the Inhabitants of the City of have been seconded by the National Guard and the ...
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