The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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We hold it to be the privilege and the duty of all men to examine the records of our faith for themselves ; to form their own opinion of the facts and doctrines which they contain , and of the duties thence resulting ; and to hold and ...
We hold it to be the privilege and the duty of all men to examine the records of our faith for themselves ; to form their own opinion of the facts and doctrines which they contain , and of the duties thence resulting ; and to hold and ...
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... entitled " Glockentöne ; or , The Church Bells , " a series of pictures of the principal calls of duty of a clergyman . ... had projected early in life , but has been prevented from accomplishing by the increase of official duties .
... entitled " Glockentöne ; or , The Church Bells , " a series of pictures of the principal calls of duty of a clergyman . ... had projected early in life , but has been prevented from accomplishing by the increase of official duties .
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But we must allow an author to ennoble what he finds a delight in describing ; and we can readily forgive an error on the side of praise , in respect to a people whom it has sometimes been deemed a point of duty by Christians to paint ...
But we must allow an author to ennoble what he finds a delight in describing ; and we can readily forgive an error on the side of praise , in respect to a people whom it has sometimes been deemed a point of duty by Christians to paint ...
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Had . this little compendium of duty been the " jewell and delight " also of the Charleses and the Jameses , it might have saved one from decapitation , another from discrowning , and all four from indelible historic infamy .
Had . this little compendium of duty been the " jewell and delight " also of the Charleses and the Jameses , it might have saved one from decapitation , another from discrowning , and all four from indelible historic infamy .
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... the duty and importance of protecting female chastity from brutal violation admit of no dispute . Our laws in relation to female chastity , in general , may , indeed , be considered as rather curious , punishing rape with death ...
... the duty and importance of protecting female chastity from brutal violation admit of no dispute . Our laws in relation to female chastity , in general , may , indeed , be considered as rather curious , punishing rape with death ...
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