The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany, Volume 61Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1856 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 24
... reader's brow is relaxed , his dissent is soothed , a degree of sympathy , a stage of conviction , is wrought within him , and he asks , Is the old doctrine reduced down to this ? But what is the doctrine ? and where does the contro ...
... reader's brow is relaxed , his dissent is soothed , a degree of sympathy , a stage of conviction , is wrought within him , and he asks , Is the old doctrine reduced down to this ? But what is the doctrine ? and where does the contro ...
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... ; they are some of the dreary conditions to which any one must submit in reading even , and still more in attempting to digest , the schemes of divinity wrought out from the fan- cies of theologians . Here we are told of a.
... ; they are some of the dreary conditions to which any one must submit in reading even , and still more in attempting to digest , the schemes of divinity wrought out from the fan- cies of theologians . Here we are told of a.
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... readers , that we are not bringing our reason to bear against a doc- trine of revelation , which may God forbid our ever doing , but against what we pronounce to be a human dogma constructively ascribed to revelation . It is against the ...
... readers , that we are not bringing our reason to bear against a doc- trine of revelation , which may God forbid our ever doing , but against what we pronounce to be a human dogma constructively ascribed to revelation . It is against the ...
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... reader of it would imagine a govern- mental theory as standing between God and the exercise of his sovereign mercy . Christ came from God to pro- claim a free and universal Gospel from the Father of all , to extend the blessings ...
... reader of it would imagine a govern- mental theory as standing between God and the exercise of his sovereign mercy . Christ came from God to pro- claim a free and universal Gospel from the Father of all , to extend the blessings ...
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... reader must not slur it , in haste to reach the more dramatic - looking pages which succeed . He derives correctly , and characterizes with skill , the various races which were the original occupants of Hol- land and Belgium . He gives ...
... reader must not slur it , in haste to reach the more dramatic - looking pages which succeed . He derives correctly , and characterizes with skill , the various races which were the original occupants of Hol- land and Belgium . He gives ...
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