The Christian Remembrancer, Том 7William Scott, Francis Garden, James Bowling Mozley F.C. & J. Rivington, 1825 |
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... received it of man , nor was I taught it but by the revelation of Jesus Christ ; ' but whether we are taught the mysteries of God by immediate inspiration , or by the slow , but sure , advances of diligent study and holy medita- tion ...
... received it of man , nor was I taught it but by the revelation of Jesus Christ ; ' but whether we are taught the mysteries of God by immediate inspiration , or by the slow , but sure , advances of diligent study and holy medita- tion ...
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... received no sustenance . " The same remark applies to the sudden acquisition of languages by the apostles , on the day of Pentecost . They had assembled toge- ther , it seems , with one accord , in one place : when there came a sound ...
... received no sustenance . " The same remark applies to the sudden acquisition of languages by the apostles , on the day of Pentecost . They had assembled toge- ther , it seems , with one accord , in one place : when there came a sound ...
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... received . We are hence in- duced to offer a few observations connected with the subject , rather than to acknowledge the circular by the simple information , that we do not think it consistent with our views of duty to comply with the ...
... received . We are hence in- duced to offer a few observations connected with the subject , rather than to acknowledge the circular by the simple information , that we do not think it consistent with our views of duty to comply with the ...
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... received into the house of Sir Thomas Arundel , a Devonshire gen- tleman , to whom he became both chaplain and steward . Here he recommended himself greatly to the favour of his Patron , who , though a Papist , yet did not withdraw his ...
... received into the house of Sir Thomas Arundel , a Devonshire gen- tleman , to whom he became both chaplain and steward . Here he recommended himself greatly to the favour of his Patron , who , though a Papist , yet did not withdraw his ...
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... received him very opprobriously , and began to accuse him of his religion . In reply , he freely and boldly de- clared his sentiments , and defended himself . The result was , that he was committed to the Fleet - prison on the 1st of ...
... received him very opprobriously , and began to accuse him of his religion . In reply , he freely and boldly de- clared his sentiments , and defended himself . The result was , that he was committed to the Fleet - prison on the 1st of ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Томи 27 – 28 Повний перегляд - 1854 |
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