The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... given to the operations of the same principle , seems to be the product of the conjoined efforts of the Talmudist , Gnostic and Mahometan speculators , in the schools where un- bounded licence of inquiry was encou- raged . From these ...
... given to the operations of the same principle , seems to be the product of the conjoined efforts of the Talmudist , Gnostic and Mahometan speculators , in the schools where un- bounded licence of inquiry was encou- raged . From these ...
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... given to the work , had it represented the Jewish people as degraded and oppressed un- der the Roman yoke : they must have been drawn with the vices of slaves , instead of the high feeling of a nation , who , under the Maccabees , had ...
... given to the work , had it represented the Jewish people as degraded and oppressed un- der the Roman yoke : they must have been drawn with the vices of slaves , instead of the high feeling of a nation , who , under the Maccabees , had ...
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... given as a portion to Caleb , the bravest and most faithful of the explorers of the land ; that it had afterwards become a city of the priests , and had been for seven years the residence of David ; that it had been taken by the Idume ...
... given as a portion to Caleb , the bravest and most faithful of the explorers of the land ; that it had afterwards become a city of the priests , and had been for seven years the residence of David ; that it had been taken by the Idume ...
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... given us the fruit of the vine ; ' and the whole as- sembly said , Amen . ' Next he blessed the day , and thanked God for having given them his passover ; and then , drinking first himself from the cup , sent it round to the rest . When ...
... given us the fruit of the vine ; ' and the whole as- sembly said , Amen . ' Next he blessed the day , and thanked God for having given them his passover ; and then , drinking first himself from the cup , sent it round to the rest . When ...
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... given by his wife , cannot forgive him- self for the pain he has caused her ; and remains in a state of the deepest dejection , till his conscience is relieved by the sacrifices on the day of atone- ment . The change in him is chiefly ...
... given by his wife , cannot forgive him- self for the pain he has caused her ; and remains in a state of the deepest dejection , till his conscience is relieved by the sacrifices on the day of atone- ment . The change in him is chiefly ...
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