The Monthly Repository and Review of Theology and General Literature, Volume 4Published at the Monthly Repository Office, 1830 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 75
... opinions having become Unitarian , he retired into an obscurity in which , whatever his own humility might dictate ... opinion presents a phenomenon well worthy the attention of all who make the human mind an object of scientific study ...
... opinions having become Unitarian , he retired into an obscurity in which , whatever his own humility might dictate ... opinion presents a phenomenon well worthy the attention of all who make the human mind an object of scientific study ...
Page 79
... opinion how I ought to act . " What step do you think it right for me , in my peculiar circumstances , to take ? Ought I to go on with the Academy and the congregation without taking any notice of the material change that has taken ...
... opinion how I ought to act . " What step do you think it right for me , in my peculiar circumstances , to take ? Ought I to go on with the Academy and the congregation without taking any notice of the material change that has taken ...
Page 80
... opinion . I had actually taken the most de- cisive measures , but I wished by sounding you to have your free , unbiassed opinion upon a question which you apprehended to be still in suspense . " My mind has been gradually advancing to ...
... opinion . I had actually taken the most de- cisive measures , but I wished by sounding you to have your free , unbiassed opinion upon a question which you apprehended to be still in suspense . " My mind has been gradually advancing to ...
Page 86
... opinion having already conveyed our estimate to the reader of his Calm Inquiry , we pass on to his Memoirs of ... opinions to which our Transatlantic brethren were thereby led . But the great worth of the work is in its moral tone and ...
... opinion having already conveyed our estimate to the reader of his Calm Inquiry , we pass on to his Memoirs of ... opinions to which our Transatlantic brethren were thereby led . But the great worth of the work is in its moral tone and ...
Page 100
The quarrel began , as usual , with differences of opinion about subscrip- tion to articles , and as usual , it proceeded to individual persecution ; Mr. Thomas Nevin being called to take his trial for having dropped such words as these ...
The quarrel began , as usual , with differences of opinion about subscrip- tion to articles , and as usual , it proceeded to individual persecution ; Mr. Thomas Nevin being called to take his trial for having dropped such words as these ...
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Page 542 - Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee; for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge. Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried. The Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part thee and me.
Page 345 - And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee ? The blind man said unto him, Lord, that I might receive my sight.
Page 518 - There be four things which are little upon the earth, but they are exceeding wise: the ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer; the conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks; the locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands; the spider taketh hold with her hands, and is in kings
Page 105 - For as the earth bringeth forth her bud, and as the garden causeth the things that are sown in it to spring forth ; so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to spring forth before all the nations.
Page 535 - HE calleth to me out of Seir, Watchman, what of the night? Watchman, what of the night? The watchman said, The morning cometh, and also the night: If ye will enquire, enquire ye: Return, come.
Page 518 - Go to the Ant, thou Sluggard, consider her ways, and be wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.
Page 39 - Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister to them who shall be heirs of salvation...
Page 271 - ... but with righteousness shall he judge the poor, and reprove with equity for the meek of the earth: and he shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth, and with the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked. And righteousness shall be the girdle of his loins, and faithfulness the girdle of his reins.
Page 229 - Others apart sat on a hill retired, In thoughts more elevate, and reasoned high Of providence, foreknowledge, will, and fate, Fixed fate, free will, foreknowledge absolute, And found no end, in wandering mazes lost...
Page 412 - And the LORD shall be known to Egypt, and the Egyptians shall know the LORD in that day, and shall do sacrifice and oblation ; yea, they shall vow a vow unto the LORD, and perform it.