The Christian Review, Nide 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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Sivu 64
... admit , that the men of that region have performed many and great services to mankind ; yet it may be that the wild vagaries in religion , which sometimes flame like meteors in that atmosphere , may be a sort of retribution for having ...
... admit , that the men of that region have performed many and great services to mankind ; yet it may be that the wild vagaries in religion , which sometimes flame like meteors in that atmosphere , may be a sort of retribution for having ...
Sivu 69
... admitting their sincere belief in the lawfulness and expediency , and even duty , of polygamy , be permitted to break down one of the bulwarks of civilization , morality , and social happiness ? Ought Quakers to enjoy the same ...
... admitting their sincere belief in the lawfulness and expediency , and even duty , of polygamy , be permitted to break down one of the bulwarks of civilization , morality , and social happiness ? Ought Quakers to enjoy the same ...
Sivu 73
... admitting the bad condition of the Episcopal church , traces it , not to the establishment , but to bad regulations , insufficient provisions for ministers , capricious removal of them by the vestries , and a want of a resident bishop ...
... admitting the bad condition of the Episcopal church , traces it , not to the establishment , but to bad regulations , insufficient provisions for ministers , capricious removal of them by the vestries , and a want of a resident bishop ...
Sivu 79
... admit the truth of the allegation , after the fictitious char- acter of Job , the thing here taken for granted , —has been proved , or when the appeal can be made to an analogous case . If we examine the book itself , we shall find that ...
... admit the truth of the allegation , after the fictitious char- acter of Job , the thing here taken for granted , —has been proved , or when the appeal can be made to an analogous case . If we examine the book itself , we shall find that ...
Sivu 89
... admits the force of this re- mark . Herder says : " I rank Moses very high as a poet , but find no more evidence that he wrote the Book of Job than that Solon wrote the Iliad , or the Eumenides of Eschylus . I can boast , I believe , of ...
... admits the force of this re- mark . Herder says : " I rank Moses very high as a poet , but find no more evidence that he wrote the Book of Job than that Solon wrote the Iliad , or the Eumenides of Eschylus . I can boast , I believe , of ...
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according Acts admit Alpheus apostle argument ATHEN baptism baptized believe Bible Book of Job brethren brother called character Christian Church CLIN Clopas Communion death Deity disciples Divine doctrine duty Egypt Elohim epistle epistle of Jude Erasmus existence fact faith Father give Gospel grace Greek Hanserd Knollys heart heaven Hebrew Holy human Irenæus James Jehovah Jesus Christ John Jude Jude the apostle Knollys labor language living Lord Lord's Luke Matt means ment mind ministers moral nature never object opinion original passage Paul Pedobaptist persons Phrenology Plato prayer preaching present principles profession prove proverbs question Randall reason regard religion religious remark rendered respect Sabbath sacred Scriptures sense Septuagint son of Zebedee soul speak Spirit teach Testament things thou tion tism translated true truth Unitarians unto verse whole words worship writers Yoruba