The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... better read any thing than religious books , which set them to thinking and judging for themselves : and mark the actual fact , that in families where through ten , fifteen , twenty years of careful religious instruction , the young ...
... better read any thing than religious books , which set them to thinking and judging for themselves : and mark the actual fact , that in families where through ten , fifteen , twenty years of careful religious instruction , the young ...
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... better justice , without betraying our public trust , than by giving his programme in his own words . Of course it does not escape our notice that the preface - writer purports to be only the editor of an anonymous manuscript . This ...
... better justice , without betraying our public trust , than by giving his programme in his own words . Of course it does not escape our notice that the preface - writer purports to be only the editor of an anonymous manuscript . This ...
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... better than their creed ; and if we judge favourably of Ambrose , and Chrysostom , and Athanasius , and Basil , in spite of all their errors , we know not why a man should be utterly anathematized whose chief aim seems to be , merely to ...
... better than their creed ; and if we judge favourably of Ambrose , and Chrysostom , and Athanasius , and Basil , in spite of all their errors , we know not why a man should be utterly anathematized whose chief aim seems to be , merely to ...
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... better nor worse than they , but just the same . “ An unbaptized person may in after - life be baptized ; and if quiet and religious before , may remain so afterwards , with no change of any kind in his own consciousness about himself ...
... better nor worse than they , but just the same . “ An unbaptized person may in after - life be baptized ; and if quiet and religious before , may remain so afterwards , with no change of any kind in his own consciousness about himself ...
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... better than they are ; they have drunk their good wine instead of keeping it ; and this is the consequence . I need not enter , however , into the full consequences of this incaution ; they are very various and sometimes very awful . I ...
... better than they are ; they have drunk their good wine instead of keeping it ; and this is the consequence . I need not enter , however , into the full consequences of this incaution ; they are very various and sometimes very awful . I ...
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