The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... effect of the Reformation was to limit the boundary , ( at least so far as the church itself was considered , ) and ... effects of the Reformation are to be sought not in its immediate results , not in the su- periority or originality of ...
... effect of the Reformation was to limit the boundary , ( at least so far as the church itself was considered , ) and ... effects of the Reformation are to be sought not in its immediate results , not in the su- periority or originality of ...
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... effect which Providence designed to produce on the character of the nation , by their captivity in Egypt , their wandering in the desert , their possession of the pro- mised land , and the subsequent vicis- situdes of their fate . This ...
... effect which Providence designed to produce on the character of the nation , by their captivity in Egypt , their wandering in the desert , their possession of the pro- mised land , and the subsequent vicis- situdes of their fate . This ...
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... effect on old and young . Now the voices rose like the notes of the mounting lark upon the summits of the hills , now . sunk again in the depths of the val- leys . How differently did it operate now upon the heart of Helon , and when he ...
... effect on old and young . Now the voices rose like the notes of the mounting lark upon the summits of the hills , now . sunk again in the depths of the val- leys . How differently did it operate now upon the heart of Helon , and when he ...
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... effect . Late , and not without reluctance , we appear to be entering upon the re- form of our criminal code . The reluc- tance manifested in relation to this work proceeds indeed , generally , from a principle , which well directed ...
... effect . Late , and not without reluctance , we appear to be entering upon the re- form of our criminal code . The reluc- tance manifested in relation to this work proceeds indeed , generally , from a principle , which well directed ...
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... effect of whose encomium he would not mar by attempting to repeat it in less skil- ful phrase . Speaking of his own feel- ings , he would have considered it no loss of honour to have been vanquished by such a competitor . The presence ...
... effect of whose encomium he would not mar by attempting to repeat it in less skil- ful phrase . Speaking of his own feel- ings , he would have considered it no loss of honour to have been vanquished by such a competitor . The presence ...
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