The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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... Christianity are plain , and are easily defined , those on which the various Christian denomi- nations differ , pertain to the loftiest subjects which can come before the human mind . They belong to a philosophy on which there has as ...
... Christianity are plain , and are easily defined , those on which the various Christian denomi- nations differ , pertain to the loftiest subjects which can come before the human mind . They belong to a philosophy on which there has as ...
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... Christian spirit should be manifested , and while there should be Christian charity and candor , controversy is one of the most important means for promoting the cause of truth , and consequently of promoting pure religion . It sharpens ...
... Christian spirit should be manifested , and while there should be Christian charity and candor , controversy is one of the most important means for promoting the cause of truth , and consequently of promoting pure religion . It sharpens ...
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... Christians attaching themselves to such existing denominations as they may prefer , without any disparagement , or implying any suspicion in regard to their good standing in the Church of Christ ; and second , that there shall be a ...
... Christians attaching themselves to such existing denominations as they may prefer , without any disparagement , or implying any suspicion in regard to their good standing in the Church of Christ ; and second , that there shall be a ...
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... Christian because he is attached to a denomination that differs from our own . It is not to prejudice his Christian standing in our own estimation ; for being thus attached to a different deno- mination he is not to be held up to ...
... Christian because he is attached to a denomination that differs from our own . It is not to prejudice his Christian standing in our own estimation ; for being thus attached to a different deno- mination he is not to be held up to ...
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... Christian character , and his hope of heaven , from the fact that he chooses to belong to any one of these denomi- nations , rather than to any other of them . He is to be regard- ed as being as much entitled to the Christian name in ...
... Christian character , and his hope of heaven , from the fact that he chooses to belong to any one of these denomi- nations , rather than to any other of them . He is to be regard- ed as being as much entitled to the Christian name in ...
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