The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1848 |
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... Gospel deserve to be called a glorious Gospel . Compared with Christianity , how inadequate to the wants of man appear all other religions which the world has ever seen ; how vain and worthless even ! But let us contemplate the ...
... Gospel deserve to be called a glorious Gospel . Compared with Christianity , how inadequate to the wants of man appear all other religions which the world has ever seen ; how vain and worthless even ! But let us contemplate the ...
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... Gospel of Jesus Christ . I could not but say within myself , whilst listening to all this splendid declamation , that one simple sermon , from a man however illiterate , who knows the Gospel by having experienced its power in his own ...
... Gospel of Jesus Christ . I could not but say within myself , whilst listening to all this splendid declamation , that one simple sermon , from a man however illiterate , who knows the Gospel by having experienced its power in his own ...
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... gospel dispensation , the free , republican character of the Bible was variously illustrated . It was illustrated in that form of government which the apostles instituted for the churches . All respectable historians , of every name ...
... gospel dispensation , the free , republican character of the Bible was variously illustrated . It was illustrated in that form of government which the apostles instituted for the churches . All respectable historians , of every name ...
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