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... churches , in reference to the matters now before us , to seek some refuge from the tumultuous ocean on which they have of late been tossed . To those who long for a quiet harbor , a chart , which offers even any tolerable grounds of ...
... churches , in reference to the matters now before us , to seek some refuge from the tumultuous ocean on which they have of late been tossed . To those who long for a quiet harbor , a chart , which offers even any tolerable grounds of ...
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... Church , then we give to this Psalm a double sense . The question now before us is : Whether this is a rea- sonable , practicable , well - grounded method of interpreting the Scriptures ? I shall not stop here to argue with those , who ...
... Church , then we give to this Psalm a double sense . The question now before us is : Whether this is a rea- sonable , practicable , well - grounded method of interpreting the Scriptures ? I shall not stop here to argue with those , who ...
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... churches can ever arise from such an error . It is so plainly a trespass against the laws of our nature as to the interpretation of language ; it is so arbitrary in its proceedings , when it appropriates one part of the text to one ...
... churches can ever arise from such an error . It is so plainly a trespass against the laws of our nature as to the interpretation of language ; it is so arbitrary in its proceedings , when it appropriates one part of the text to one ...
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... church the practice of spiritual- izing , ( as the developing of a double sense is called ) , has been even more general and more unlimited than among the Protestants . The Jesuit , who discovered that the ac- count of the creation of ...
... church the practice of spiritual- izing , ( as the developing of a double sense is called ) , has been even more general and more unlimited than among the Protestants . The Jesuit , who discovered that the ac- count of the creation of ...
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... church , the last of which was , that as the steeds of Pharaoh moved with a steady pace over both hill and dale , so the church moves with the steady gait of perseverance through the wilderness which she is traversing . You will say ...
... church , the last of which was , that as the steeds of Pharaoh moved with a steady pace over both hill and dale , so the church moves with the steady gait of perseverance through the wilderness which she is traversing . You will say ...
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