Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... Christian there , unless " it be , because he is a Christian . " It is vain and absurd to ascribe this wonderful effect to any cause , but the re- ception of the gospel as a divine institution . There was no improvement in human science ...
... Christian there , unless " it be , because he is a Christian . " It is vain and absurd to ascribe this wonderful effect to any cause , but the re- ception of the gospel as a divine institution . There was no improvement in human science ...
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... Christian race , is very obvious . We should clearly understand the true nature of religion , as revealed in the gospel of Christ , and approved by every unprejudiced mind and heart . We should know with exactness the rules of duty , by ...
... Christian race , is very obvious . We should clearly understand the true nature of religion , as revealed in the gospel of Christ , and approved by every unprejudiced mind and heart . We should know with exactness the rules of duty , by ...
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... Christ ; but that we have been accustomed to consider the truths he has taught as doctrines according to Godli- ness ; and are convinced that integrity of heart and purity of life , are the only sound evidence of Christian faith . This ...
... Christ ; but that we have been accustomed to consider the truths he has taught as doctrines according to Godli- ness ; and are convinced that integrity of heart and purity of life , are the only sound evidence of Christian faith . This ...
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