Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 pages |
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Page 14
... antiquity , especially in mat- ters of religion . What Tacitus says of the Jewish , was more applicable to the heathen establishment ; ' Hi ritus , It was quoquo modo inducti , antiquitate defenduntur . ' 14 EVIDENCES OF.
... antiquity , especially in mat- ters of religion . What Tacitus says of the Jewish , was more applicable to the heathen establishment ; ' Hi ritus , It was quoquo modo inducti , antiquitate defenduntur . ' 14 EVIDENCES OF.
Page 16
... especially when the change is either inconvenient , or made against the force of natural inclination , or with the loss of accustomed indulgences . It is the most diffi cult of all things to convert men from vicious habits to virtuous ...
... especially when the change is either inconvenient , or made against the force of natural inclination , or with the loss of accustomed indulgences . It is the most diffi cult of all things to convert men from vicious habits to virtuous ...
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... especially of the Lord's supper are too short and cursory , not to say too obscure , and , in this view , deficient , to allow a place for any such suspicion . " * Amongst the proofs of the truth of our proposition , viz . that the ...
... especially of the Lord's supper are too short and cursory , not to say too obscure , and , in this view , deficient , to allow a place for any such suspicion . " * Amongst the proofs of the truth of our proposition , viz . that the ...
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... written by early disciples of the reli- gion , and received with deference by early Christian churches ; more especially not forgetting what credit is due to the New Testament in its capacity of cumulative CHRISTIANITY . 71.
... written by early disciples of the reli- gion , and received with deference by early Christian churches ; more especially not forgetting what credit is due to the New Testament in its capacity of cumulative CHRISTIANITY . 71.
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... especially as it seems to have been the result of private and free inquiry . We have no knowledge of any interference of authority in the question , before the council of Laodicea in the year 363 . Probably the decree of this council ...
... especially as it seems to have been the result of private and free inquiry . We have no knowledge of any interference of authority in the question , before the council of Laodicea in the year 363 . Probably the decree of this council ...
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