The Christian Spectator, Том 1Howe & Spalding, 1827 |
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... look around me to discern in what company I have placed myself by this mode of reasoning ; and inquire , who there are , among contemporaries or pred- ecessors , to give it the weight of their authority . I have reasoned from the ...
... look around me to discern in what company I have placed myself by this mode of reasoning ; and inquire , who there are , among contemporaries or pred- ecessors , to give it the weight of their authority . I have reasoned from the ...
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... look not at the things which are seen , but at the things which are not seen ; for the things which are seen are ... looks round on his bleak hills , and calls the rough landscape " the glory of all lands . " And the " China man " exults ...
... look not at the things which are seen , but at the things which are not seen ; for the things which are seen are ... looks round on his bleak hills , and calls the rough landscape " the glory of all lands . " And the " China man " exults ...
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... look with indifference on the changes which Christianity has un- dergone , -on the contests between light and darkness , in which they have alternately , triumphed , -- in short , on dogmatic history , which acquaints him with the ...
... look with indifference on the changes which Christianity has un- dergone , -on the contests between light and darkness , in which they have alternately , triumphed , -- in short , on dogmatic history , which acquaints him with the ...
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... look abroad for principles more congenial to the cold specula- tions of reason and philosophy . They began accordingly , in the former part of the eighteenth cen- tury , to study the writings of the Polish Socinians , the English De ...
... look abroad for principles more congenial to the cold specula- tions of reason and philosophy . They began accordingly , in the former part of the eighteenth cen- tury , to study the writings of the Polish Socinians , the English De ...
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... look with favour upon the worship and ceremonies of the Catholic church as most congenial to religious emotion , and actually desert , as numbers did , the ranks of the Protestants . It was no wonder that some of the more re- flecting ...
... look with favour upon the worship and ceremonies of the Catholic church as most congenial to religious emotion , and actually desert , as numbers did , the ranks of the Protestants . It was no wonder that some of the more re- flecting ...
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