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... confirmation of this view , which is suggested by his original vocation , by the temporal motives which are said to have influenced him , and by his inconsistencies , it may be observed , that his inti- mate friend and fellow ...
... confirmation of this view , which is suggested by his original vocation , by the temporal motives which are said to have influenced him , and by his inconsistencies , it may be observed , that his inti- mate friend and fellow ...
Page 43
... confirmation as the channel of miraculous gifts , the future resurrection , and the final separation of good and bad . His first Epistle to the Corinthians contains the same distinc- tion between the carnal or imperfect and the estab ...
... confirmation as the channel of miraculous gifts , the future resurrection , and the final separation of good and bad . His first Epistle to the Corinthians contains the same distinc- tion between the carnal or imperfect and the estab ...
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... confirmed Chris- tians , under the analogy of the difference of food proper for the old and young ; a difference which lies , not in the arbitrary will of the dispenser , but in the necessity of the case , the more sublime truths of ...
... confirmed Chris- tians , under the analogy of the difference of food proper for the old and young ; a difference which lies , not in the arbitrary will of the dispenser , but in the necessity of the case , the more sublime truths of ...
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... confirmed by the practice of the Primitive Church . / As to Scripture , I shall but observe , in addition to the remarks already made on the passages in the Epistles to the Corinthians and Hebrews , that no one sanction can be adduced ...
... confirmed by the practice of the Primitive Church . / As to Scripture , I shall but observe , in addition to the remarks already made on the passages in the Epistles to the Corinthians and Hebrews , that no one sanction can be adduced ...
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... confirmation of habitual piety ; - that , in the preaching of the Apostles and Evangelists in the Book of Acts , the sacred mysteries are revealed to individuals in proportion to their actual religious proficiency ; that the first ...
... confirmation of habitual piety ; - that , in the preaching of the Apostles and Evangelists in the Book of Acts , the sacred mysteries are revealed to individuals in proportion to their actual religious proficiency ; that the first ...
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