The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 47
... common worship ; nor could they refuse their sympathy or their relief to men bleeding in the same cause which rendered the me- mory of their fathers immortal . 5. That though letters have been received from ministers in France , ex ...
... common worship ; nor could they refuse their sympathy or their relief to men bleeding in the same cause which rendered the me- mory of their fathers immortal . 5. That though letters have been received from ministers in France , ex ...
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... common cause on account of which they have been Made so often to suffer . 55 2. That we have heard with deep concern of some late movements , on the part of the Court and Church of Rome , indicating a design to sup press , wherever ...
... common cause on account of which they have been Made so often to suffer . 55 2. That we have heard with deep concern of some late movements , on the part of the Court and Church of Rome , indicating a design to sup press , wherever ...
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... common ruin both the par- ties . The horrors that have taken place are to be traced up to a remote source , to the revocation of the edict of Nantz , by the infamous Louis the XIV .; whose name we are glad to see not quoted , when an ...
... common ruin both the par- ties . The horrors that have taken place are to be traced up to a remote source , to the revocation of the edict of Nantz , by the infamous Louis the XIV .; whose name we are glad to see not quoted , when an ...
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... common apprehensions of mankind . The first is , that at the creation , the Divine Being , subjected all that he had made to fixed and in- variable laws , that both matter and mind , whatever they be , are governed by such laws , that ...
... common apprehensions of mankind . The first is , that at the creation , the Divine Being , subjected all that he had made to fixed and in- variable laws , that both matter and mind , whatever they be , are governed by such laws , that ...
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... common for unhappy people to wish that they had never been born ; " and subjoins from Maimonides ( Mor . Nev . i 32 , Buxtorf ) this Jewish sentence , " Who- ever does not spare the glory of his Creator , it were better for him not to ...
... common for unhappy people to wish that they had never been born ; " and subjoins from Maimonides ( Mor . Nev . i 32 , Buxtorf ) this Jewish sentence , " Who- ever does not spare the glory of his Creator , it were better for him not to ...
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