The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... principles , they think it necessary to make effectual provision that all who are admitted as teachers be sound in the faith , they also believe that there are truths and forms , with respect to which men " of good characters and principles ...
... principles , they think it necessary to make effectual provision that all who are admitted as teachers be sound in the faith , they also believe that there are truths and forms , with respect to which men " of good characters and principles ...
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... principles , which have already been stated . Deeply sensible , after all , that no human undertaking , how- ever wisely planned or well intended , will ever be successful , unless the Divine blessing rest upon it , the conductors of ...
... principles , which have already been stated . Deeply sensible , after all , that no human undertaking , how- ever wisely planned or well intended , will ever be successful , unless the Divine blessing rest upon it , the conductors of ...
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... principle and practice which it is intended to expose . 3. The practice of lay - preaching tends to INTRODUCE INCALCULABLE DISORDER AND CONFUSION INTO THE CHURCH . If we were sure that none but those who have good sense , fer- vent ...
... principle and practice which it is intended to expose . 3. The practice of lay - preaching tends to INTRODUCE INCALCULABLE DISORDER AND CONFUSION INTO THE CHURCH . If we were sure that none but those who have good sense , fer- vent ...
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... principles and practices on this subject were more prevalent than they are . If any of your readers should be ready to feel , when they peruse these pages , as if they would rather be willing to excite some of their lay - brethren to ...
... principles and practices on this subject were more prevalent than they are . If any of your readers should be ready to feel , when they peruse these pages , as if they would rather be willing to excite some of their lay - brethren to ...
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... principles " for conduct- ing the contemplated miscellany I very much approve , and therefore would not willingly say any thing to diminish your hopes of success . But really , sir , there is one dis- couraging circumstance , of which ...
... principles " for conduct- ing the contemplated miscellany I very much approve , and therefore would not willingly say any thing to diminish your hopes of success . But really , sir , there is one dis- couraging circumstance , of which ...
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