The Christian Review, Nide 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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Sivu 58
... doubt the latter , who fancied himself a great theologian , and exceedingly pious , would have been shocked at the declaration , that the spread of Christianity was not one of his principal motives . Among the settlers , too , of whom ...
... doubt the latter , who fancied himself a great theologian , and exceedingly pious , would have been shocked at the declaration , that the spread of Christianity was not one of his principal motives . Among the settlers , too , of whom ...
Sivu 62
... doubt not , that an humble individual , neither meddling with government , nor suspected , from his opinions or posi- tion , of an inclination to do so , might have persevered in most dangerous religious errors , undetected by that ...
... doubt not , that an humble individual , neither meddling with government , nor suspected , from his opinions or posi- tion , of an inclination to do so , might have persevered in most dangerous religious errors , undetected by that ...
Sivu 73
... doubt , their influence , they did not fully account for the facts . Among the complaints against the mother Church of England , none has been more prominent than neglect of the poor , or has more contributed to give dissenters their ...
... doubt , their influence , they did not fully account for the facts . Among the complaints against the mother Church of England , none has been more prominent than neglect of the poor , or has more contributed to give dissenters their ...
Sivu 78
... doubt , however , the moral impression is greatly heightened by the conviction , that the circumstances related in the book actually occurred . And this we believe to be the fact . We have not been able to discover any substantial ...
... doubt , however , the moral impression is greatly heightened by the conviction , that the circumstances related in the book actually occurred . And this we believe to be the fact . We have not been able to discover any substantial ...
Sivu 79
... doubt that James , in this passage , intended to re- fer to the actual sufferings and patience of a real person , and to the happy termination which the Lord put to those sufferings ? The Apostle speaks of Job here just as he does . of ...
... doubt that James , in this passage , intended to re- fer to the actual sufferings and patience of a real person , and to the happy termination which the Lord put to those sufferings ? The Apostle speaks of Job here just as he does . of ...
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