History of the Waldenses: Connected with a Sketch of the Christian Church from the Birth of Christ to the Eighteenth Century |
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Page vi
... give credit to such a tissue of absurd and ridiculous fooleries , and then gravely to detail them to his readers for the truth of history , is at once a striking instance of weakness in the author , and of the necessity of exercising ...
... give credit to such a tissue of absurd and ridiculous fooleries , and then gravely to detail them to his readers for the truth of history , is at once a striking instance of weakness in the author , and of the necessity of exercising ...
Page x
... give it a temporary buoyancy upon the ocean of public opinion , and prevent its rapid transition into the gulph of oblivion - that insatiable vortex which has already swallowed up myriads of much more important publications , the author ...
... give it a temporary buoyancy upon the ocean of public opinion , and prevent its rapid transition into the gulph of oblivion - that insatiable vortex which has already swallowed up myriads of much more important publications , the author ...
Page 3
... give his life as a ransom for many , and to call sinners to repent ance the immortality of the soul - the resurrection from the dead - the eertainty of a future state of rewards and punishments — that He was appointed of God to judge ...
... give his life as a ransom for many , and to call sinners to repent ance the immortality of the soul - the resurrection from the dead - the eertainty of a future state of rewards and punishments — that He was appointed of God to judge ...
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... give up the erroneous sentiments which they entertained respecting their own characters , the way of ac- ceptance with God , and the nature and blessings of their Messiah's reign , on pain of incurring eternal ruin . For whereas they ...
... give up the erroneous sentiments which they entertained respecting their own characters , the way of ac- ceptance with God , and the nature and blessings of their Messiah's reign , on pain of incurring eternal ruin . For whereas they ...
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... give themselves any trouble to suppress it , for it would quickly come to an end of itself ; but if it were really of God , all their opposition would be in vain , and they themselves would only be found ultimately fighting against God ...
... give themselves any trouble to suppress it , for it would quickly come to an end of itself ; but if it were really of God , all their opposition would be in vain , and they themselves would only be found ultimately fighting against God ...
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