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... principal parties , which have been denominated with no great propriety of lan- guage the orthodox and the liberal . Between such however , as may be decisively ranked in either party , the whole interval is filled by men , whose ...
... principal parties , which have been denominated with no great propriety of lan- guage the orthodox and the liberal . Between such however , as may be decisively ranked in either party , the whole interval is filled by men , whose ...
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Andrews Norton. Christianity in respect to its principal purpose as a revelation of any kind , but as a scheme , by which mankind , created with natures so corrupt as never to perform the will of God , and therefore justly exposed to his ...
Andrews Norton. Christianity in respect to its principal purpose as a revelation of any kind , but as a scheme , by which mankind , created with natures so corrupt as never to perform the will of God , and therefore justly exposed to his ...
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... principal uses of the critical study of the scriptures consists . But it may be further objected to us , that if we are in the right , the church , the great majority of Christians , has been for ages in error . Be it so . For how many ...
... principal uses of the critical study of the scriptures consists . But it may be further objected to us , that if we are in the right , the church , the great majority of Christians , has been for ages in error . Be it so . For how many ...
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... principal source of the errors , which they introduc- ed , seems to have been a desire to elevate the character of our Saviour , and to make it such as they thought would be more respected by the world . The strength of the motive of ...
... principal source of the errors , which they introduc- ed , seems to have been a desire to elevate the character of our Saviour , and to make it such as they thought would be more respected by the world . The strength of the motive of ...
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... principal place . The design accordingly of the First Part of this work , is to show , that this doctrine in its present form is of no higher an- tiquity than the Nicene Council ; that it gradually assumed this form , having its origin ...
... principal place . The design accordingly of the First Part of this work , is to show , that this doctrine in its present form is of no higher an- tiquity than the Nicene Council ; that it gradually assumed this form , having its origin ...
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