The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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... never be any thing else . They make God the centre of the whole system of truth ; they look upon him as a Being of eternal purposes and plans ; and all their " experience " in their conversion is such , that all the hope which they ...
... never be any thing else . They make God the centre of the whole system of truth ; they look upon him as a Being of eternal purposes and plans ; and all their " experience " in their conversion is such , that all the hope which they ...
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... never been possible to maintain the ascendency of the Calvinistic doctrine in the Church of England , or in the Episcopal Church in this country . By far the largest portion of Episcopal ministers , and members of the Episcopal Church ...
... never been possible to maintain the ascendency of the Calvinistic doctrine in the Church of England , or in the Episcopal Church in this country . By far the largest portion of Episcopal ministers , and members of the Episcopal Church ...
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... never be accomplish- ed . We believe that the only way of securing the prevalence of the evangelical spirit , is to be by an entire separation from what has become a religion of forms . The reasons for this opinion , in regard to the ...
... never be accomplish- ed . We believe that the only way of securing the prevalence of the evangelical spirit , is to be by an entire separation from what has become a religion of forms . The reasons for this opinion , in regard to the ...
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... never demonstrate from Scripture that Christians have a right to give to any ordinance of religion -any mere rite or ceremony - and especially any mode of per- forming a rite or ceremony — such a prominence as to override all other ...
... never demonstrate from Scripture that Christians have a right to give to any ordinance of religion -any mere rite or ceremony - and especially any mode of per- forming a rite or ceremony — such a prominence as to override all other ...
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... never been dead , that her mangled stalk has deceived superficial ob- servers , and that the life of the root under present favorable influences , is shooting forth verdure of the same species that once drew the admiring gaze of the ...
... never been dead , that her mangled stalk has deceived superficial ob- servers , and that the life of the root under present favorable influences , is shooting forth verdure of the same species that once drew the admiring gaze of the ...
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