The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 |
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... reason can be given why the feelings and consciences of so large and re- spectable a class of society should be thus wounded and oppressed , and in a matter too the most serious of their lives ; let the evil be stated , the wrong be ...
... reason can be given why the feelings and consciences of so large and re- spectable a class of society should be thus wounded and oppressed , and in a matter too the most serious of their lives ; let the evil be stated , the wrong be ...
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... reason , although even- tually it perfectly harmonizes with them . " Thou shalt not steal , " " Thou shalt not commit adultery , " are pro- hibitions , which the most ignorant , if acquainted with the meaning of the terms , cannot fail ...
... reason , although even- tually it perfectly harmonizes with them . " Thou shalt not steal , " " Thou shalt not commit adultery , " are pro- hibitions , which the most ignorant , if acquainted with the meaning of the terms , cannot fail ...
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... reason , coolly and de- liberately to influence your decisions , you go hand in hand with us ; but that when you separate from us , you then give up reason , you use mystical , unintelligible arguments ; that many of you do not your ...
... reason , coolly and de- liberately to influence your decisions , you go hand in hand with us ; but that when you separate from us , you then give up reason , you use mystical , unintelligible arguments ; that many of you do not your ...
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... reason to believe , that all has proceeded , at least , as much from political , as from religious animosity . But , be that as it may , if truly stated , they are a violation of every moral , religious and civil duty in the sight of ...
... reason to believe , that all has proceeded , at least , as much from political , as from religious animosity . But , be that as it may , if truly stated , they are a violation of every moral , religious and civil duty in the sight of ...
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... reason to believe this persecution to be purely of a religious nature , and directed 5. That the thanks of this meeting be given to the General Body of Pro- testaut Dissenting Ministers of the three denominations in London , for taking ...
... reason to believe this persecution to be purely of a religious nature , and directed 5. That the thanks of this meeting be given to the General Body of Pro- testaut Dissenting Ministers of the three denominations in London , for taking ...
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