The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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... thought science and philosophical inquiry . From this union resulted a mu tual agreement to declare , as neutral ground ( open to all , and considered by none as constituting the essentials of their respective faiths ) a vast field of ...
... thought science and philosophical inquiry . From this union resulted a mu tual agreement to declare , as neutral ground ( open to all , and considered by none as constituting the essentials of their respective faiths ) a vast field of ...
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... thought that , in vindicating the Scriptures as the test of theological and moral truth , they were laying the foundation for heresy much more dangerous to the church , than could have been brought upon it by those who were content to ...
... thought that , in vindicating the Scriptures as the test of theological and moral truth , they were laying the foundation for heresy much more dangerous to the church , than could have been brought upon it by those who were content to ...
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Because they think as the writers of the New Testament never thought . Much as they reproach their theolo- gical adversaries with wresting the de- clarations of Scripture from their ob- rious meaning , they themselves use a phraseology ...
Because they think as the writers of the New Testament never thought . Much as they reproach their theolo- gical adversaries with wresting the de- clarations of Scripture from their ob- rious meaning , they themselves use a phraseology ...
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... thought he had never seen so lovely a Spring . The latter rains had ceased , and had given a quickening freshness to the breezes from the hills , such as he had never known in the Delta . The narcissus and the hyacinth , the blossoms of ...
... thought he had never seen so lovely a Spring . The latter rains had ceased , and had given a quickening freshness to the breezes from the hills , such as he had never known in the Delta . The narcissus and the hyacinth , the blossoms of ...
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... thought him already dead . But the dying eye opened once more - gazed round on them all - then fixed itself on heaven . His head sank back in Salamith's arms . Twice the mouth was distorted in the bitterness of pain -then once again ...
... thought him already dead . But the dying eye opened once more - gazed round on them all - then fixed itself on heaven . His head sank back in Salamith's arms . Twice the mouth was distorted in the bitterness of pain -then once again ...
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