The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 6, Issues 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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Page 118
... doctrine of ministerial parity , notwithstanding the unfounded conclusions of Dr. Miller , who misunderstands that writer , when he uses the word bishop , which he evidently employs in the Episcopal , and not the Presbyterian sense ...
... doctrine of ministerial parity , notwithstanding the unfounded conclusions of Dr. Miller , who misunderstands that writer , when he uses the word bishop , which he evidently employs in the Episcopal , and not the Presbyterian sense ...
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... doctrines of the gospel . Avoiding controversy altogether , they appear desirous of teaching things which are good and universally profitable , and of inducing unity of sentiment , by inducing unity of affection . They neither sicken ...
... doctrines of the gospel . Avoiding controversy altogether , they appear desirous of teaching things which are good and universally profitable , and of inducing unity of sentiment , by inducing unity of affection . They neither sicken ...
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... doctrine of moving forces . When an elastick substance in motion , e . g . an ivory ball , is made to impinge on an- other at rest , the former loses , and the latter acquires some princi- ple , by which it is caused to change its place ...
... doctrine of moving forces . When an elastick substance in motion , e . g . an ivory ball , is made to impinge on an- other at rest , the former loses , and the latter acquires some princi- ple , by which it is caused to change its place ...
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... doctrines of Christianity , merely because they were believed by some of the reformers . On this subject we will ... doctrine , yet this reverence ought to be neither superstitious nor excessive ; and the discoveries they have made ...
... doctrines of Christianity , merely because they were believed by some of the reformers . On this subject we will ... doctrine , yet this reverence ought to be neither superstitious nor excessive ; and the discoveries they have made ...
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... doctrine , that obscurity increases the sublime . In the land of her birth , she rejoices to find , From her old race of heroes , a young generation , In whose souls , no dismay kills the NERVE of the mind , Who gaze upon death , with ...
... doctrine , that obscurity increases the sublime . In the land of her birth , she rejoices to find , From her old race of heroes , a young generation , In whose souls , no dismay kills the NERVE of the mind , Who gaze upon death , with ...
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