The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volumen 14Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1828 |
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... prove useful to you , and , in particular , as may revive the im- pressions which appeared to be made on some of you by some of the last discourses I delivered among you . I wish solemnly to appeal to you all , as to what were the tenor ...
... prove useful to you , and , in particular , as may revive the im- pressions which appeared to be made on some of you by some of the last discourses I delivered among you . I wish solemnly to appeal to you all , as to what were the tenor ...
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... proved , as far as negative proof can go , by the passages from his writings produced by Lord Teignmouth in the Memoirs . ' In all these it is impossible not to remark the total absence of every expression which might imply the ...
... proved , as far as negative proof can go , by the passages from his writings produced by Lord Teignmouth in the Memoirs . ' In all these it is impossible not to remark the total absence of every expression which might imply the ...
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... proved unmanageable and troublesome . If any of you have ever been dishonest , the danger of discovery and the certainty of disgrace and punishment when discovered , have kept you constantly alarmed and uneasy ; so that it is irreligion ...
... proved unmanageable and troublesome . If any of you have ever been dishonest , the danger of discovery and the certainty of disgrace and punishment when discovered , have kept you constantly alarmed and uneasy ; so that it is irreligion ...
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... proved by Mr. Locke to be a matter of necessity , not of choice . A man cannot choose to believe or not to believe . Thus un- belief may be a misfortune , but can never be a crime . Of all the discoveries by Mr. Locke this was the most ...
... proved by Mr. Locke to be a matter of necessity , not of choice . A man cannot choose to believe or not to believe . Thus un- belief may be a misfortune , but can never be a crime . Of all the discoveries by Mr. Locke this was the most ...
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... proved state of the human mind . At the time of our Reformation the concurrence of extra- ordinary circumstances to which I have just alluded , pro- duced an extraordinary event - one solitary event , unex- ampled in the history of the ...
... proved state of the human mind . At the time of our Reformation the concurrence of extra- ordinary circumstances to which I have just alluded , pro- duced an extraordinary event - one solitary event , unex- ampled in the history of the ...
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