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" ... in the course of his attendance, to persuade his patient to adopt his creed as well as to take his medicines. He frequently insisted, with a considerable degree of dogmatism, that repentance and reformation were all that either God or man could require... "
The Anglo-Greek Primer: Or, First Step to a Practical Knowledge of the ... - Página 64
por Samuel Sheridan Wilson - 1829 - 128 páginas
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Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. Charles Buck, Author of the ..., Volumen3

Charles Buck - 1808 - 374 páginas
...considerable degree of dogmatism, that repentance and reformation were all that either God or man could require of us, and that consequently there was no...believe, she contented herself with following his medical perscriptions without embracing his religious or rather irreligious creed. On her recovery, she forwarded...
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Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. Charles Buck ...: Containing The Young ...

Charles Buck - 1808 - 362 páginas
...dogmatism, that repentance and reformation were all that either God or man could require of us, und that consequently there was no necessity for an atonement...believe, she contented herself with following his medical pcrscriptions without embracing his religious or rather irreligious creed. On her recover}-, she forwarded...
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The Gospel Treasury ...

1810 - 332 páginas
...considerable degree of dogmatism, that repentance and reformation were all that either God or man could require of us; and that, consequently, there was no necessity for an atonement by the Son of God. As (he lady had not so learned Christ, she contented Herself with following his medical...
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The Assembly's Shorter Catechism: Illustrated by Appropriate Anecdotes ...

John Whitecross - 1830 - 196 páginas
...considerable degree of dogmatism that repentance and reformation were all that either God or man could require of us ; and that consequently there was no...by the sufferings of the Son of God. As this was a 129 doctrine the lady did not believe, she contented herself with following his medical prescriptions,...
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Anecdotes, Religious, Moral, and Entertaining

Charles Buck - 1831 - 418 páginas
...considerable degree of dogmatism, that repentance and reformation were all that either God or man could require of us, and that, consequently, there was no...with following his medical prescriptions, without nmbracing his religious, or rather, irreligious creed. On her recovery, she forwarded a note to the...
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Anecdotes, Religious, Moral, and Entertaining: Alphabetically Arranged and ...

Charles Buck - 1841 - 520 páginas
...considerable degree of dogmatism, that repentance and reformation were all that either God or man could require of us, and that consequently there was no...her recovery, she forwarded a note to the doctor, desiring the favor of his company to tea when it suited his convenience, and requested him to make...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volumen48

1846 - 656 páginas
...considerable degree of dogmatism, that repentance and reformation were all that either God or man could require of us, and that, consequently, there was no...an atonement by the sufferings of the Son of God. This view of the doctrine the lady, happily, did not believe. On her recovery, she forwarded a note...
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Thoughts and Counsels for the Impenitent. ...

James Munson Olmstead - 1848 - 300 páginas
...with a good deal of dogmatism, that repentance and reformation were all that either God or man could require of us ; and that consequently there was no...an atonement by the sufferings of the Son of God. Upon the lady's recovery she invited him to tea. The table being removed, she remarked to him that...
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The Assembly's Shorter Catechism: Illustrated by Appropriate Anecdotes

1849 - 192 páginas
...considerable degree of dogmatism, that repentance and reformation were all that either God or man could require of us; and that, consequently there was no necessity for an atonement by the Bufferings of the Son of God. As this was a doctrine the lady did not believe, she contented herself...
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The biblical museum. Old Testament, Volumen7

James Comper Gray - 1880 - 416 páginas
...considerable degree of dogmatism, that repentance and reformation were all that either God or man could require of us, and that consequently there was no...following his medical prescriptions, without embracing his I Ü^J^* once' creed. On her recovery, she forwarded a note to the doctor, j ' desiring the favour...
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