The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... writers called a communication of properties . " II . These things might be liable to objection , if the scripture did not abound with passages , which prove that none of them is of human in- vention . What Christ asserted con- cerning ...
... writers called a communication of properties . " II . These things might be liable to objection , if the scripture did not abound with passages , which prove that none of them is of human in- vention . What Christ asserted con- cerning ...
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... writers ( for we have some such , ) and I do believe they will furnish you with good , and tasteful , and learned compositions . But you cannot pay people for reading them ; and with out this I fear they will not be ge- nerally read ...
... writers ( for we have some such , ) and I do believe they will furnish you with good , and tasteful , and learned compositions . But you cannot pay people for reading them ; and with out this I fear they will not be ge- nerally read ...
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... writer , of eminent useful- ness in the church of Christ : and he lived in the exercise of his mi- nistry , and in the varied applica- tion of his valuable talents , to a pe- riod much beyond that which is usually allotted to the active ...
... writer , of eminent useful- ness in the church of Christ : and he lived in the exercise of his mi- nistry , and in the varied applica- tion of his valuable talents , to a pe- riod much beyond that which is usually allotted to the active ...
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... writer has given such answers , as appeared to him nearest the truth : but his principal object seems to have been , to invite discussion . Now , as I happen to differ with the Querist , on several of these points , I hope you will ...
... writer has given such answers , as appeared to him nearest the truth : but his principal object seems to have been , to invite discussion . Now , as I happen to differ with the Querist , on several of these points , I hope you will ...
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... writer's premises . It has occured to me in- deed , that the Querist might be more conversant with the Greek authors than with metaphysicks , and that the word idea is used here for the repre- sentation of an external object in the mind ...
... writer's premises . It has occured to me in- deed , that the Querist might be more conversant with the Greek authors than with metaphysicks , and that the word idea is used here for the repre- sentation of an external object in the mind ...
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