The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volumen 5Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1819 |
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... nature and knew the human heart , did not answer him as an honest and sincere inquirer after truth , but that he replied to him with ambiguity and sarcasm , and that instead of instruct- ing him , as he usually did the artless and ...
... nature and knew the human heart , did not answer him as an honest and sincere inquirer after truth , but that he replied to him with ambiguity and sarcasm , and that instead of instruct- ing him , as he usually did the artless and ...
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... nature as them- selves . Every argument , therefore , that tends to confirm this important fact , is worthy of the most serious attention . The first reflection , which I shall subjoin , and the exhortation to which it leads extending ...
... nature as them- selves . Every argument , therefore , that tends to confirm this important fact , is worthy of the most serious attention . The first reflection , which I shall subjoin , and the exhortation to which it leads extending ...
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... natural principles and powers , and living under the same conditions . It is not presumptuous for us to say so , for ... nature ; on the contrary , here are the plainest traces of pure humanity , perfectly incompatible with divinity , or ...
... natural principles and powers , and living under the same conditions . It is not presumptuous for us to say so , for ... nature ; on the contrary , here are the plainest traces of pure humanity , perfectly incompatible with divinity , or ...
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... nature , not necessarily criminal , and yet certainly not desirable : for the present they are not joyous but grievous ; benefit there may be from them , but there is no comfort in them . Do they ever seize your hearts ? Has your faith ...
... nature , not necessarily criminal , and yet certainly not desirable : for the present they are not joyous but grievous ; benefit there may be from them , but there is no comfort in them . Do they ever seize your hearts ? Has your faith ...
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... nature , do only draw their own picture to the life ; and all those foul aspersions , which they endeavour to cast on man- kind in general , will stick at last upon themselves . For when I hear a man declare it as his real opinion ...
... nature , do only draw their own picture to the life ; and all those foul aspersions , which they endeavour to cast on man- kind in general , will stick at last upon themselves . For when I hear a man declare it as his real opinion ...
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