The Christian Review, Nide 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 |
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... teach- ings . When a plain and honest believer was asked why he should have so much to say about the Bible , when even the most wise and learned men in the world were not agreed about it , and were able neither to understand nor explain ...
... teach- ings . When a plain and honest believer was asked why he should have so much to say about the Bible , when even the most wise and learned men in the world were not agreed about it , and were able neither to understand nor explain ...
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... teach concerning the former of them . As we have already seen , the name is one of office , but as it is used of a class of beings , we should seek to understand their nature as well as their office , and to this we give our first ...
... teach concerning the former of them . As we have already seen , the name is one of office , but as it is used of a class of beings , we should seek to understand their nature as well as their office , and to this we give our first ...
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... teach this doctrine , but that while the former teaches the general doctrine of angelic ministration , the latter declares that the youngest and feeblest of Christ's disciples are the subjects of it . In this article we have made no ...
... teach this doctrine , but that while the former teaches the general doctrine of angelic ministration , the latter declares that the youngest and feeblest of Christ's disciples are the subjects of it . In this article we have made no ...
Sivu 40
... teacher of Chris- tian doctrines or practices , nor be held as a safe counselor of youth asking for the way of life . He is free from the taint of the licentious school of Byron , Moore and Shelley ; but utterly wanting in the spirit of ...
... teacher of Chris- tian doctrines or practices , nor be held as a safe counselor of youth asking for the way of life . He is free from the taint of the licentious school of Byron , Moore and Shelley ; but utterly wanting in the spirit of ...
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... teaches me , when seeming most alone , Friends are around us , though no word be spoken . " ARTICLE IV . THE DOMESTIC CONSTITUTION . The Genius and Design of the Domestic Constitution , with its Untransferable Obligations and Peculiar ...
... teaches me , when seeming most alone , Friends are around us , though no word be spoken . " ARTICLE IV . THE DOMESTIC CONSTITUTION . The Genius and Design of the Domestic Constitution , with its Untransferable Obligations and Peculiar ...
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