The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Nide 2Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... sentiments were so unpopular that it was hazardous to teach them . The minds of men were not prepared to receive them . We were obliged to conceal them from public view , or disclose them in ambiguous language . ' We pretend not to give ...
... sentiments were so unpopular that it was hazardous to teach them . The minds of men were not prepared to receive them . We were obliged to conceal them from public view , or disclose them in ambiguous language . ' We pretend not to give ...
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... sentiments among Dr. K. was formerly one of the ministers of Boston , and what- ever his particular friends may think of his opinions , he never preached these sentiments . Nay , I may venture to say , that had Dr. Kirkland been an ...
... sentiments among Dr. K. was formerly one of the ministers of Boston , and what- ever his particular friends may think of his opinions , he never preached these sentiments . Nay , I may venture to say , that had Dr. Kirkland been an ...
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... sentiments of all the London Dissenting Ministers in 1731. The Presbyterians ( among whom Dr. Hunt is reckoned by name ) he classes thus- " nineteen Calvinists , thirteen Arminians , and twelve Baxterians " -no Unita- rians . We have ...
... sentiments of all the London Dissenting Ministers in 1731. The Presbyterians ( among whom Dr. Hunt is reckoned by name ) he classes thus- " nineteen Calvinists , thirteen Arminians , and twelve Baxterians " -no Unita- rians . We have ...
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