The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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... respects , really a good title to their respect and esteem . For the same reasons , the history of these times re- cords several instances of the most distinguished sovereigns of Europe , ( who lead the Christian armies either fron ...
... respects , really a good title to their respect and esteem . For the same reasons , the history of these times re- cords several instances of the most distinguished sovereigns of Europe , ( who lead the Christian armies either fron ...
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... respect , has , with re- gard to this , its highest interest , been neutralized at least , if not rendered positively hurtful . The progress of liberal Christianity is , we rejoice to think , effecting a remedy of this evil . This ...
... respect , has , with re- gard to this , its highest interest , been neutralized at least , if not rendered positively hurtful . The progress of liberal Christianity is , we rejoice to think , effecting a remedy of this evil . This ...
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... respect to a people whom it has some- times been deemed a point of duty by Christians to paint in the blackest colours . Great taste and devotional feeling has been shewn in the manner in which quotations from Scripture , especially ...
... respect to a people whom it has some- times been deemed a point of duty by Christians to paint in the blackest colours . Great taste and devotional feeling has been shewn in the manner in which quotations from Scripture , especially ...
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... respecting the application of that principle - respect- ing the measures and the laws best suited for the purpose . Legislators appear commonly to have considered that the prevention of crime could only be effected by the severity of ...
... respecting the application of that principle - respect- ing the measures and the laws best suited for the purpose . Legislators appear commonly to have considered that the prevention of crime could only be effected by the severity of ...
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... respect ing the reception of his religion , re- jected his deification , and decreed by an edict that the Christians should be banished from the city , especially as Sejanus , the minister of Tiberius , obstinately resisted the ...
... respect ing the reception of his religion , re- jected his deification , and decreed by an edict that the Christians should be banished from the city , especially as Sejanus , the minister of Tiberius , obstinately resisted the ...
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