The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volumen 14Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1828 |
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... called , ) was strictly de- nounced , under the Jewish Theocracy , and capitally pun- ished ; not because there was any thing in it , for it was a perfect nonentity , a pretence , a fraud ; but because to seek the knowledge of futurity ...
... called , ) was strictly de- nounced , under the Jewish Theocracy , and capitally pun- ished ; not because there was any thing in it , for it was a perfect nonentity , a pretence , a fraud ; but because to seek the knowledge of futurity ...
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... called the Lord's table , because his disciples appropriate it to the use just stated ; it is the Lord's , in contradistinction from its being Man's - no man having a right to prescribe terms for admission to it , which our Lord himself ...
... called the Lord's table , because his disciples appropriate it to the use just stated ; it is the Lord's , in contradistinction from its being Man's - no man having a right to prescribe terms for admission to it , which our Lord himself ...
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... called one evening , in the dusk , on Johnson , with a bundle of these poems , which he offered him for publication , provided he would publish them at his own risk , and allow the author to have a few copies to give to his friends ...
... called one evening , in the dusk , on Johnson , with a bundle of these poems , which he offered him for publication , provided he would publish them at his own risk , and allow the author to have a few copies to give to his friends ...
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... called to the service of their King or their fellow - citizens . That your petitioners are utterly unable to conceive what good can now be contemplated by the Test Laws , which either exact a reluctant conformity which is of no possible ...
... called to the service of their King or their fellow - citizens . That your petitioners are utterly unable to conceive what good can now be contemplated by the Test Laws , which either exact a reluctant conformity which is of no possible ...
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... called Four Letters to a Friend , and Biddle's Catechism . " Our author mentions , p . 88 , as places in Kent where the Unitarian question was thus early agitated , Spilshil in Staplehurst , Frittenden and Headcorne , in which last ...
... called Four Letters to a Friend , and Biddle's Catechism . " Our author mentions , p . 88 , as places in Kent where the Unitarian question was thus early agitated , Spilshil in Staplehurst , Frittenden and Headcorne , in which last ...
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