The Christian Review, Nide 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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Sivu 21
... considered as symmetry of the body , as an adjunct to the work of God , as a certain graceful garment for the soul ; still it is to be feared rather than coveted ; for it led even Abra- ham to falsehood . " There is , no doubt , a ...
... considered as symmetry of the body , as an adjunct to the work of God , as a certain graceful garment for the soul ; still it is to be feared rather than coveted ; for it led even Abra- ham to falsehood . " There is , no doubt , a ...
Sivu 54
... considered of inestimable value to mankind . This soon became the common theory , embraced , no doubt , by many excellent Christians . Some , indeed , like the Do- natists , defended the great right of liberty of conscience . But the ...
... considered of inestimable value to mankind . This soon became the common theory , embraced , no doubt , by many excellent Christians . Some , indeed , like the Do- natists , defended the great right of liberty of conscience . But the ...
Sivu 60
... considered as born in its Church , and the King's instructions required , that " The presidents , councils and ministers should provide that the true word and service of God should be preached , plant- ed and used according to the rites ...
... considered as born in its Church , and the King's instructions required , that " The presidents , councils and ministers should provide that the true word and service of God should be preached , plant- ed and used according to the rites ...
Sivu 62
... considered necessarily hostile to every Protestant gov- ernment , landed in the colony , all were on the alert , and prompt even to stretch their power against a man , whose known excellence , toleration , and preference of conscience ...
... considered necessarily hostile to every Protestant gov- ernment , landed in the colony , all were on the alert , and prompt even to stretch their power against a man , whose known excellence , toleration , and preference of conscience ...
Sivu 64
... considered him a harmless subject , and desired to retain him near his person ; while he did not fall short of Milton and Cromwell even , in his ideas of toleration . He would have been equally excluded from Massachusetts , but probably ...
... considered him a harmless subject , and desired to retain him near his person ; while he did not fall short of Milton and Cromwell even , in his ideas of toleration . He would have been equally excluded from Massachusetts , but probably ...
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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