The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 páginas |
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... objection argued against , 89 V. A third objection replied to , 91 VI . A fourth objection refuted , 93 VII . The same subject continued , 96 VIIJ . A farther reply to the same objection , 98 IX . A farther refutation of the same ...
... objection argued against , 89 V. A third objection replied to , 91 VI . A fourth objection refuted , 93 VII . The same subject continued , 96 VIIJ . A farther reply to the same objection , 98 IX . A farther refutation of the same ...
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... objection against his portrait is void of solidity . CHAPTER IV . A second objection argued against . They who follow the example of Diotrephes rather than that of St. Paul , add to the preceding another objection , to discredit , if ...
... objection against his portrait is void of solidity . CHAPTER IV . A second objection argued against . They who follow the example of Diotrephes rather than that of St. Paul , add to the preceding another objection , to discredit , if ...
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... objection refuted . The objection here proposed has been abundantly more prejudicial w the cause of piety , than any of the preceding . " You suppose , " say formal professors , “ that every pastor is called to labour for the salvation ...
... objection refuted . The objection here proposed has been abundantly more prejudicial w the cause of piety , than any of the preceding . " You suppose , " say formal professors , “ that every pastor is called to labour for the salvation ...
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