The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volumen 5Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1819 |
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... considered as conclusive evidence in every successive age . If , for instance , a miracle was performed by the Archbishop of Canterbury in attestation of the truth of the Protestant religion and of the doctrines of the Church of England ...
... considered as conclusive evidence in every successive age . If , for instance , a miracle was performed by the Archbishop of Canterbury in attestation of the truth of the Protestant religion and of the doctrines of the Church of England ...
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... considered , implies more true honour than the most splendid establishment can confer . They have indeed been generally objects of obloquy , and sometimes of severe persecution , in almost every age of the world , and every part of the ...
... considered , implies more true honour than the most splendid establishment can confer . They have indeed been generally objects of obloquy , and sometimes of severe persecution , in almost every age of the world , and every part of the ...
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... considered three hours distant from Jaffa , and is the halting place for travellers to Jerusalem . Between the first two places , the country is open and well cultivated , ED . * Aga is the Turkish term for a commander . According to ...
... considered three hours distant from Jaffa , and is the halting place for travellers to Jerusalem . Between the first two places , the country is open and well cultivated , ED . * Aga is the Turkish term for a commander . According to ...
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... considered the Inqui- sition necessary , and the policy indispensable of keeping the common people in ignorance . The other was a low fellow , who pledged me in brandy , and increased his orthodoxy and attachment to the uncharitable ...
... considered the Inqui- sition necessary , and the policy indispensable of keeping the common people in ignorance . The other was a low fellow , who pledged me in brandy , and increased his orthodoxy and attachment to the uncharitable ...
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... considered him to be God himself , or in any way equal to the Father , they were peculiarly bound to declare it ; and Peter's answer would pro- bably have been , Thou art the Lord Jehovah , the God of our fathers , Abraham , Isaac and ...
... considered him to be God himself , or in any way equal to the Father , they were peculiarly bound to declare it ; and Peter's answer would pro- bably have been , Thou art the Lord Jehovah , the God of our fathers , Abraham , Isaac and ...
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