The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 14Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1819 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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It is that religion which costs but little , is hoped that these are sufficient to shew , seldom highly valued . Be remarked , that neither of my dear departed on the other hand , that where there friends wanted a due regard for their ...
It is that religion which costs but little , is hoped that these are sufficient to shew , seldom highly valued . Be remarked , that neither of my dear departed on the other hand , that where there friends wanted a due regard for their ...
Page 217
But in such a meamounts to the same thing , containing thod this difficulty occurs : we regard in himself all perfections , can be only thought and extension , as totally disone . But he wishes for an argument tinct in their pature and ...
But in such a meamounts to the same thing , containing thod this difficulty occurs : we regard in himself all perfections , can be only thought and extension , as totally disone . But he wishes for an argument tinct in their pature and ...
Page 258
There are only a few pas- existence of a God , and will regard that rose again , will of necessity admit the sages in which there is any thing of God as a Being of infinite wisdom , power verbal criticism .
There are only a few pas- existence of a God , and will regard that rose again , will of necessity admit the sages in which there is any thing of God as a Being of infinite wisdom , power verbal criticism .
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