The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... believe that they have never seriously asked themselves , why it is that they continue to expose themselves to the operation of the penal enactments . Their connection with the church of Rome is notoriously nominal . They do not ...
... believe that they have never seriously asked themselves , why it is that they continue to expose themselves to the operation of the penal enactments . Their connection with the church of Rome is notoriously nominal . They do not ...
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... believe , if they mean to adopt him as their guide . Speaking the language not of divines , but of plain and prac- tical Christianity , the doctrine of the Trinity , that is , of the three persons of the Godhead , and of their union in ...
... believe , if they mean to adopt him as their guide . Speaking the language not of divines , but of plain and prac- tical Christianity , the doctrine of the Trinity , that is , of the three persons of the Godhead , and of their union in ...
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... believe that he actually did repent . If it be said , that , after the work of six days , God rested and was refreshed , ( Exod . xxxi . 17 , ) it is ours to take the saying even as we find it , without troubling ourselves to reconcile ...
... believe that he actually did repent . If it be said , that , after the work of six days , God rested and was refreshed , ( Exod . xxxi . 17 , ) it is ours to take the saying even as we find it , without troubling ourselves to reconcile ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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