The Eclectic Review, Volumen23;Volumen87Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1848 |
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... truth ) , the total number of persons will be 432,250 . And if the aggregate stipend be divided by them , the ... truths ' indeed . Nor let the plea of poverty be alledged to excuse the beg- garly pittance thus contributed by the ...
... truth ) , the total number of persons will be 432,250 . And if the aggregate stipend be divided by them , the ... truths ' indeed . Nor let the plea of poverty be alledged to excuse the beg- garly pittance thus contributed by the ...
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... truth , and the interests of the kingdom of God . To continue the present system is to inflict terrible injury on the religion of Ireland . Protestantism may well wither under its operation , and those who are concerned for its healthy ...
... truth , and the interests of the kingdom of God . To continue the present system is to inflict terrible injury on the religion of Ireland . Protestantism may well wither under its operation , and those who are concerned for its healthy ...
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... truth of the gospel statements just as we possess them must have originated this church . Nothing else could have done it . And how to account for that conviction upon the theory of imposture , or of myths , is the exuperabile saxum ...
... truth of the gospel statements just as we possess them must have originated this church . Nothing else could have done it . And how to account for that conviction upon the theory of imposture , or of myths , is the exuperabile saxum ...
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... truth . The latter alone is susceptible of that high degree of proof , usually termed demonstra- tion , which excludes the possibility of error , and which therefore may reasonably be required in support of every mathematical deduc ...
... truth . The latter alone is susceptible of that high degree of proof , usually termed demonstra- tion , which excludes the possibility of error , and which therefore may reasonably be required in support of every mathematical deduc ...
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... truth . The mind of man has never conceived the idea of such a character even for his god ; nor has history nor poetry shadowed it forth . The doctrines and precepts of Jesus are in strict accordance with the attributes of God ...
... truth . The mind of man has never conceived the idea of such a character even for his god ; nor has history nor poetry shadowed it forth . The doctrines and precepts of Jesus are in strict accordance with the attributes of God ...
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