The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volumen 4Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1818 |
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... conduct ; and from time to time [ a ] few of your new Tracts , so as to hold up the true light , and encourage and raise our spirits in our duty . May your illustrious Society increase more and more with its pure and penetrating sight ...
... conduct ; and from time to time [ a ] few of your new Tracts , so as to hold up the true light , and encourage and raise our spirits in our duty . May your illustrious Society increase more and more with its pure and penetrating sight ...
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... conduct conformable with it . That that persuasion is erroneous is a misfortune , and as such should be treated with gentleness . The exhibition of evi- dence in the language of mildness , is the most suitable , and will in general be ...
... conduct conformable with it . That that persuasion is erroneous is a misfortune , and as such should be treated with gentleness . The exhibition of evi- dence in the language of mildness , is the most suitable , and will in general be ...
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... conducted , is the most effectual means of promoting the ac- quisition and influences of both truth and charity . Though error in opinion must ever be distinguished from wilful sin , yet as its consequences are often highly injurious ...
... conducted , is the most effectual means of promoting the ac- quisition and influences of both truth and charity . Though error in opinion must ever be distinguished from wilful sin , yet as its consequences are often highly injurious ...
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... conduct in the church of God , that he should so behave himself in it as that he might be a pillar and ground of the truth . Agreeably to this is the rendering of Wickliffe , who translates the passage thus : That thou mayest know how ...
... conduct in the church of God , that he should so behave himself in it as that he might be a pillar and ground of the truth . Agreeably to this is the rendering of Wickliffe , who translates the passage thus : That thou mayest know how ...
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... conduct in this particular , and that without delay , lest it should be too late . Your duty to God , to yourself and your family , demand it ; and how far it will aggravate your guilt if you neglect it , by disregarding the admonitions ...
... conduct in this particular , and that without delay , lest it should be too late . Your duty to God , to yourself and your family , demand it ; and how far it will aggravate your guilt if you neglect it , by disregarding the admonitions ...
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