The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volumen 14Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1828 |
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... observation , taken abstractedly : nevertheless , it has no relevancy to the piece of history before us . The monarch , not the ventriloquist , selected the night - season . For obvious reasons , Saul would be a nocturnal visitor to ...
... observation , taken abstractedly : nevertheless , it has no relevancy to the piece of history before us . The monarch , not the ventriloquist , selected the night - season . For obvious reasons , Saul would be a nocturnal visitor to ...
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... observe every positive institution , as well as to obey every moral precept . " By this act , Jesus Christ distinctly acknowledged the divine commission , and ratified the characteristic ordinance , of his forerunner . < ? thus it ...
... observe every positive institution , as well as to obey every moral precept . " By this act , Jesus Christ distinctly acknowledged the divine commission , and ratified the characteristic ordinance , of his forerunner . < ? thus it ...
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... observe that your friend is not a man of distinguished learning . ' In this we shall have no dispute . - He hath indeed undertaken a work in which a good share of erudition is usually necessary . But inspiration , as we all know , can ...
... observe that your friend is not a man of distinguished learning . ' In this we shall have no dispute . - He hath indeed undertaken a work in which a good share of erudition is usually necessary . But inspiration , as we all know , can ...
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... observation . " Those public and oral discussions of theological or eccle- siastical topics , to which a miscellaneous audience is invited and admitted by the sale of tickets , are , on the same prin- ciple , to be strongly disapproved ...
... observation . " Those public and oral discussions of theological or eccle- siastical topics , to which a miscellaneous audience is invited and admitted by the sale of tickets , are , on the same prin- ciple , to be strongly disapproved ...
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... observe that no security is taken against the possible case of the unreasonable or capricious refusal of the owner to consent . By confining the power of celebrating marriages to the clergy of the Established Church , every other class ...
... observe that no security is taken against the possible case of the unreasonable or capricious refusal of the owner to consent . By confining the power of celebrating marriages to the clergy of the Established Church , every other class ...
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