The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... appears , have set it down at once as a sectarian work ; of which the main and ultimate design would be to diffuse and defend the doctrines and opinions which are peculiar to Presbyterians ; and on this account they have resolved to ...
... appears , have set it down at once as a sectarian work ; of which the main and ultimate design would be to diffuse and defend the doctrines and opinions which are peculiar to Presbyterians ; and on this account they have resolved to ...
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... appears , he might with just as much truth have been suspected of Mohammedan- ism . The bishop , however , conde- scendingly granted him an dience ; and , on condition of his procuring his father's consent and a letter from some ...
... appears , he might with just as much truth have been suspected of Mohammedan- ism . The bishop , however , conde- scendingly granted him an dience ; and , on condition of his procuring his father's consent and a letter from some ...
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... appears from the public papers that on the 8th of March , 1819 , Captain Ar- thur , of the American whale ship ( Rus- sel ) , touched at the above island , where he found about 50 inhabitants , descended from the mutineers who seized ...
... appears from the public papers that on the 8th of March , 1819 , Captain Ar- thur , of the American whale ship ( Rus- sel ) , touched at the above island , where he found about 50 inhabitants , descended from the mutineers who seized ...
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... appears to me to be carrying the matter too far , yet it shows what opinion has com- monly been entertained of the ... appear to all very rea- sonable , which , however , reason would never have discovered with- out a revelation ; and ...
... appears to me to be carrying the matter too far , yet it shows what opinion has com- monly been entertained of the ... appear to all very rea- sonable , which , however , reason would never have discovered with- out a revelation ; and ...
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... appears to be the probable consequence of this doc- trine ; and it is on this account , solely , that I feel interested in pre- venting , as far as I am able , its pre- valence . To show the ground on which this opinion is maintained ...
... appears to be the probable consequence of this doc- trine ; and it is on this account , solely , that I feel interested in pre- venting , as far as I am able , its pre- valence . To show the ground on which this opinion is maintained ...
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