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... persons , by repetition . But these passages have been now inserted . In spite of these changes or intended improvements , much of the crudeness of unwritten discourses must still pervade these volumes , and many expressions will not ...
... persons , by repetition . But these passages have been now inserted . In spite of these changes or intended improvements , much of the crudeness of unwritten discourses must still pervade these volumes , and many expressions will not ...
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... person may be all his life a member of a Protestant Church , without once taking the pains to exa- mine , by the serious and minute , and difficult method which is required , all the doctrines which he believes ; he may possess ...
... person may be all his life a member of a Protestant Church , without once taking the pains to exa- mine , by the serious and minute , and difficult method which is required , all the doctrines which he believes ; he may possess ...
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... persons of a less literary class , on the Continent and I speak particularly of Germany - there is hardly a year , and there has not been for some time back , in which some individuals have not embraced the Catholic religion , who were ...
... persons of a less literary class , on the Continent and I speak particularly of Germany - there is hardly a year , and there has not been for some time back , in which some individuals have not embraced the Catholic religion , who were ...
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... give me but one argument . The history , in every case , is simply this : that the individual— by some chance or other , probably through the ministry of some pious person - became possessed of the word of God INTRODUCTION . 27.
... give me but one argument . The history , in every case , is simply this : that the individual— by some chance or other , probably through the ministry of some pious person - became possessed of the word of God INTRODUCTION . 27.
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... person might be a Protestant on most of these motives - and the great majority of Protestants are so on some one of them - and that yet , not one of these touched upon , or led to , the fundamental principle which Protestantism proposes ...
... person might be a Protestant on most of these motives - and the great majority of Protestants are so on some one of them - and that yet , not one of these touched upon , or led to , the fundamental principle which Protestantism proposes ...
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