The Monthly Repository of Theology and General LiteratureSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1831 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... taken from among us , and his work , in consequence of the very small number of copies remaining , may perhaps for the present have its circulation somewhat restrained , to call the attention of our readers to the true state of the ...
... taken from among us , and his work , in consequence of the very small number of copies remaining , may perhaps for the present have its circulation somewhat restrained , to call the attention of our readers to the true state of the ...
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... taken toge- ther , for the being taken together presupposes the perception of proportion or relation between them , without which each atom remains for ever indi- vidual , and never , in conjunction with the rest , composes a whole . In ...
... taken toge- ther , for the being taken together presupposes the perception of proportion or relation between them , without which each atom remains for ever indi- vidual , and never , in conjunction with the rest , composes a whole . In ...
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... taken up by a number of Appendices to the Preliminary Dissertations in general , the common purpose of all which is to supply some omission in former Dissertations of the work ; and consequently the particular purpose of any one of ...
... taken up by a number of Appendices to the Preliminary Dissertations in general , the common purpose of all which is to supply some omission in former Dissertations of the work ; and consequently the particular purpose of any one of ...
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... taken place and it has been dwelt upon with feelings of great complacency . Whether the burden of the last verse of a Psalm fall upon the clergyman or the clerk , it is now customary for the former to begin each Psalm . It is now ...
... taken place and it has been dwelt upon with feelings of great complacency . Whether the burden of the last verse of a Psalm fall upon the clergyman or the clerk , it is now customary for the former to begin each Psalm . It is now ...
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... taken with all its peculiar features , was so satisfactory to the two gentlemen , that they considered all the miracles of the New Testament to be not more satisfactory than this coiuci- deuce of expression : they considered it to be a ...
... taken with all its peculiar features , was so satisfactory to the two gentlemen , that they considered all the miracles of the New Testament to be not more satisfactory than this coiuci- deuce of expression : they considered it to be a ...
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Page 489 - STAND fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.
Page 154 - For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee ? And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son.
Page 138 - Sir, we remember that that deceiver said, while he was yet alive, After three days I will rise again. Command therefore that the sepulchre be made sure until the third day, lest his disciples come by night, and steal him away, and say unto the people, He is risen from the dead; so the last error shall be worse than the first.
Page 139 - Then cometh Simon Peter following him, and went into the sepulchre, and seeth the linen clothes lie ; and the napkin that was about his head not lying with the linen clothes, but wrapped together in a place by itself.
Page 322 - And the LORD went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way; and by night in a pillar of fire, to give them light; to go by day and night...
Page 352 - And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, saying, Answerest thou nothing ? what is it which these witness against thee ? But Jesus held his peace.
Page 554 - For many deceivers are entered into the world, who confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. This is a deceiver, and an antichrist.
Page 139 - ... was about his head, not lying with the linen clothes, but wrapped together in a place by itself. Then went in also that other disciple, which came first to the sepulchre, and he saw, and believed. For as yet they knew not the scripture, that he must rise again from the dead.
Page 576 - Father, who hath given them unto me, is greater than all ; and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father's hand. I and the Father are one.
Page 355 - And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent: because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.