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... sense , in which they are taught by Christianity , still the value of this religion would not , in our view of it , be sensibly diminished . Before this can be done that must be proved , which we trust will not even be contend- ed for ...
... sense , in which they are taught by Christianity , still the value of this religion would not , in our view of it , be sensibly diminished . Before this can be done that must be proved , which we trust will not even be contend- ed for ...
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... sense in which man has a right to bring it against us , comparing us with our fellow men , we hope its justice is not to be allowed . We are however not very solicitous to make our vindication , nor very unwilling to leave our own ...
... sense in which man has a right to bring it against us , comparing us with our fellow men , we hope its justice is not to be allowed . We are however not very solicitous to make our vindication , nor very unwilling to leave our own ...
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... sense of their importance , and that we do not think the hours of innocent gaiety and relaxation the most pro- per time for the introduction of such subjects ; and that there would be much danger of their losing their solemnity and ...
... sense of their importance , and that we do not think the hours of innocent gaiety and relaxation the most pro- per time for the introduction of such subjects ; and that there would be much danger of their losing their solemnity and ...
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... sense and substituting a forced meaning in its place . If by the plain sense of the scriptures be meant that , which would first occur to a person educated in the belief of certain doctrines , which liberal Christians consider no part ...
... sense and substituting a forced meaning in its place . If by the plain sense of the scriptures be meant that , which would first occur to a person educated in the belief of certain doctrines , which liberal Christians consider no part ...
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... sense of scripture , we deny the charge . But we do more , we contend , that our opinions are supported by the plain sense and the general tenor of scripture , such as it will appear to the most illiterate , if at the same time he be an ...
... sense of scripture , we deny the charge . But we do more , we contend , that our opinions are supported by the plain sense and the general tenor of scripture , such as it will appear to the most illiterate , if at the same time he be an ...
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