The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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The creed which Christ taught is not less simple , but the doctrine is more salubrious , more holy , and more pure , Christ was a teacher of righteousness ; but some of his superstitious followers have been willing to consider him in ...
The creed which Christ taught is not less simple , but the doctrine is more salubrious , more holy , and more pure , Christ was a teacher of righteousness ; but some of his superstitious followers have been willing to consider him in ...
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The internal , or that which is supplied by the doctrine itself , seems more strong than all the rest ; and it is perhaps that which is most obvious to the common apprehensions of mankind . If the doctrine be of God , it will furnish ...
The internal , or that which is supplied by the doctrine itself , seems more strong than all the rest ; and it is perhaps that which is most obvious to the common apprehensions of mankind . If the doctrine be of God , it will furnish ...
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And we do not depreciate the strength of arm with which the Ductor thumps the pulpit , when we say , Si Pergama dextrâ Defendi possent , etiam hac defensa fuissent , Methodism when its doctrines are rationally examined , and their ...
And we do not depreciate the strength of arm with which the Ductor thumps the pulpit , when we say , Si Pergama dextrâ Defendi possent , etiam hac defensa fuissent , Methodism when its doctrines are rationally examined , and their ...
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