The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 14Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1819 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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mankind , to raise and conduct parties , But let us apply directly to their un& c . , have mighty influence on human derstandings by reason and argument , affairs ; and both united , seem equal and we cannot fail of succeediog to to the ...
mankind , to raise and conduct parties , But let us apply directly to their un& c . , have mighty influence on human derstandings by reason and argument , affairs ; and both united , seem equal and we cannot fail of succeediog to to the ...
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Christianity fact , he acccomplished his undertakattacks idolatry , and recommends it- ing , overturned the Persian , and estaself by arguments , which human rea- blished the Macedonian empire . On son alone could never discover ...
Christianity fact , he acccomplished his undertakattacks idolatry , and recommends it- ing , overturned the Persian , and estaself by arguments , which human rea- blished the Macedonian empire . On son alone could never discover ...
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“ In all cases in which human it appears eminently calculated to Dature can feel an interest , would it affect , and is , in fact , that consideranot be much more easy to learn the tion which has always affected , the truth ...
“ In all cases in which human it appears eminently calculated to Dature can feel an interest , would it affect , and is , in fact , that consideranot be much more easy to learn the tion which has always affected , the truth ...
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