The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... opinions and popular publications . Yet the reasons for changing the title of this miscellany should not have been given at so much length , if , in alleging them , it had not been found convenient to state what is intended to be the ...
... opinions and popular publications . Yet the reasons for changing the title of this miscellany should not have been given at so much length , if , in alleging them , it had not been found convenient to state what is intended to be the ...
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... opinion which the critic subjoins to the pas- sage quoted - taking leave to dis- sent from so much of it as may seem derogatory to Dr. Watts- " It is sufficient for Watts to have done better than others , what no man has done well ...
... opinion which the critic subjoins to the pas- sage quoted - taking leave to dis- sent from so much of it as may seem derogatory to Dr. Watts- " It is sufficient for Watts to have done better than others , what no man has done well ...
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... opinion by arguments which appear to me unanswerable . But , at pre- sent , I willingly dismiss all further consideration of this philosophical question ; because , in my apprehen . sion , it can have no influence on the subject under ...
... opinion by arguments which appear to me unanswerable . But , at pre- sent , I willingly dismiss all further consideration of this philosophical question ; because , in my apprehen . sion , it can have no influence on the subject under ...
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... opinion was more commonly received among the ologians of former days , than that a speculative atheist was an impossi- bility . Now , though this appears to me to be carrying the matter too far , yet it shows what opinion has com- monly ...
... opinion was more commonly received among the ologians of former days , than that a speculative atheist was an impossi- bility . Now , though this appears to me to be carrying the matter too far , yet it shows what opinion has com- monly ...
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... opinion , it would be prepos- terous in any friend of revelation to attempt to oppose it ; but it would have been accomplishing a good thing , if the Querist had been more particular in pointing out the con- nexion between the denial of ...
... opinion , it would be prepos- terous in any friend of revelation to attempt to oppose it ; but it would have been accomplishing a good thing , if the Querist had been more particular in pointing out the con- nexion between the denial of ...
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