The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... 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 people never saw so much as ...
... 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 people never saw so much as ...
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... religious before , may remain so afterwards , with no change of any kind in his own consciousness about himself , or in the impression of others about him . " Or , he may have had a formed character before Baptism , and not a pleasing ...
... religious before , may remain so afterwards , with no change of any kind in his own consciousness about himself , or in the impression of others about him . " Or , he may have had a formed character before Baptism , and not a pleasing ...
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... religious music , painting , poetry , and the like are in request . Churches are more frequently attended on week - days , and continual service is felt to be a privilege , not a task . And two services are felt to be short of that mea ...
... religious music , painting , poetry , and the like are in request . Churches are more frequently attended on week - days , and continual service is felt to be a privilege , not a task . And two services are felt to be short of that mea ...
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... religious persons , are not fit for them . We need a much deeper religion , a more consistent creed , a keener faith , a clearer insight into things unseen , a more real understanding of what sin is , and the consequences of sin , a ...
... religious persons , are not fit for them . We need a much deeper religion , a more consistent creed , a keener faith , a clearer insight into things unseen , a more real understanding of what sin is , and the consequences of sin , a ...
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... religion is in the main honoured because it tends to make this life happier , and is expedient for the preservation of our persons , property , advantages , and position in the world ? Can a greater stigma be placed upon any doctrine in ...
... religion is in the main honoured because it tends to make this life happier , and is expedient for the preservation of our persons , property , advantages , and position in the world ? Can a greater stigma be placed upon any doctrine in ...
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