A Treatise on Christian Doctrine: Compiled from the Holy Scriptures Alone, Volumen1Cummings, Hilliard, 1825 - 458 páginas |
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Página xxxv
... expression against religious opinions at variance with his own . His language , even where the argu- ments themselves are least convincing , is almost uni- formly plain and temperate , and his metaphors are sparingly and judiciously ...
... expression against religious opinions at variance with his own . His language , even where the argu- ments themselves are least convincing , is almost uni- formly plain and temperate , and his metaphors are sparingly and judiciously ...
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... expression employed which can expose him to the charge of substituting the language of the polemic for that of the divine , or of forgetting the calmness befitting the character of an inquirer after religious truth , to indulge in a ...
... expression employed which can expose him to the charge of substituting the language of the polemic for that of the divine , or of forgetting the calmness befitting the character of an inquirer after religious truth , to indulge in a ...
Página xlv
... expressions scat- tered through his works . The following stanza oc- curs in the ode on the morning of Christ's Nativity , written , according to Warton , as a college exercise at the age of twenty - one . That glorious form , that ...
... expressions scat- tered through his works . The following stanza oc- curs in the ode on the morning of Christ's Nativity , written , according to Warton , as a college exercise at the age of twenty - one . That glorious form , that ...
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... expression in Heb . xi . 6. he that cometh to God , must believe that he is . ' It is proved also by the dispersion of the Jews throughout the whole world , according to what God often forewarned them would happen on 6 Since thy ...
... expression in Heb . xi . 6. he that cometh to God , must believe that he is . ' It is proved also by the dispersion of the Jews throughout the whole world , according to what God often forewarned them would happen on 6 Since thy ...
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... expression of great beauty is used in Samson Agonistes to denote the same attribute : As if they would confine the Interminable , And tie him to his own prescript . 307 . The disputes among the schoolmen respecting the proper definition ...
... expression of great beauty is used in Samson Agonistes to denote the same attribute : As if they would confine the Interminable , And tie him to his own prescript . 307 . The disputes among the schoolmen respecting the proper definition ...
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