The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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... friends ; every family derives an important advantage , though it is secret and silent , from the fact that it is one of a group of virtuous families , each having its own distinct organization , and each pursuing its own interest ; and ...
... friends ; every family derives an important advantage , though it is secret and silent , from the fact that it is one of a group of virtuous families , each having its own distinct organization , and each pursuing its own interest ; and ...
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... friend of free- dom in government , and as if Arminianism had some sort of affinity with the assumption and exercise of arbitrary power . Kings on their thrones have dreaded Calvinism more than they have Arminianism . Knox was a greater ...
... friend of free- dom in government , and as if Arminianism had some sort of affinity with the assumption and exercise of arbitrary power . Kings on their thrones have dreaded Calvinism more than they have Arminianism . Knox was a greater ...
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... friend of a pure evangelical piety ; the believer in the entire depravity of all persons before they are renewed by the Holy Ghost ; the believer in the absolute necessity of regeneration- doctrines which lie at the foundation of all ...
... friend of a pure evangelical piety ; the believer in the entire depravity of all persons before they are renewed by the Holy Ghost ; the believer in the absolute necessity of regeneration- doctrines which lie at the foundation of all ...
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... friend of the Redeemer . It is remarkable how slow were even the first true members of the Church of Christ - the sincere personal friends of the Saviour - to see and recognize the prin- ciple . Even John - the gentle , the pure , the ...
... friend of the Redeemer . It is remarkable how slow were even the first true members of the Church of Christ - the sincere personal friends of the Saviour - to see and recognize the prin- ciple . Even John - the gentle , the pure , the ...
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... friends of the Saviour " follow not with them . " The doctrine of the Saviour is , that although they are not immediately connected with us in an organization , yet if they show by their lives and conduct that they are with us , and not ...
... friends of the Saviour " follow not with them . " The doctrine of the Saviour is , that although they are not immediately connected with us in an organization , yet if they show by their lives and conduct that they are with us , and not ...
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