The Christian Examiner and General Review, Volume 7Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware Cummings, Hillard & Company, 1830 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... sects of good men , are , more or less directly , helping on this cause ; and it is unfortu- nate that they cannot see it . We do not know of a religious sect , for instance , in this country , which is not , in our appre- hension ...
... sects of good men , are , more or less directly , helping on this cause ; and it is unfortu- nate that they cannot see it . We do not know of a religious sect , for instance , in this country , which is not , in our appre- hension ...
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... sects are assimilating , not by any effort of charity , but by the natural effect of time . The Calvinist , instead ... sect , however unsocial and exclusive , can possibly remain uninfluenced by the changes of the world . It is only by ...
... sects are assimilating , not by any effort of charity , but by the natural effect of time . The Calvinist , instead ... sect , however unsocial and exclusive , can possibly remain uninfluenced by the changes of the world . It is only by ...
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... and held through life , but with- out the smallest mixture of bigotry or exclusiveness against the others . He was aware that this sect was an object of extreme dislike to some in the College Government , and to 1829. ] 93 Thomas Hollis .
... and held through life , but with- out the smallest mixture of bigotry or exclusiveness against the others . He was aware that this sect was an object of extreme dislike to some in the College Government , and to 1829. ] 93 Thomas Hollis .
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... sect , and availed himself of every opportunity to serve them . In one of his letters to Dr Colman , he says ; - ' I have given some intimation to the Baptist churches in Penn- sylvania and the Jerseys , of my design in your college for ...
... sect , and availed himself of every opportunity to serve them . In one of his letters to Dr Colman , he says ; - ' I have given some intimation to the Baptist churches in Penn- sylvania and the Jerseys , of my design in your college for ...
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... sects or denomina- tions .'- Vol . 1. p . 1 . Even Mr Rudd , the great and only authority on which much reliance is placed by those who maintain that Mr Hollis was a strict Trinitarian and Calvinist , admits , however , that he did not ...
... sects or denomina- tions .'- Vol . 1. p . 1 . Even Mr Rudd , the great and only authority on which much reliance is placed by those who maintain that Mr Hollis was a strict Trinitarian and Calvinist , admits , however , that he did not ...
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