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Page vi
... language and the designs of the disaffected and factious . But although decided in our own principles , we did not feel authorized to treat all who dissented from us , with severity , much less with contempt . We conceived that a spirit ...
... language and the designs of the disaffected and factious . But although decided in our own principles , we did not feel authorized to treat all who dissented from us , with severity , much less with contempt . We conceived that a spirit ...
Page vii
preting a language without bitterness into blameable partiality , and mis . construing our reluctance to irritate , and give ... language which is peculiar to himself . After these declarations , it can scarcely be necessary to PREFACE . vii.
preting a language without bitterness into blameable partiality , and mis . construing our reluctance to irritate , and give ... language which is peculiar to himself . After these declarations , it can scarcely be necessary to PREFACE . vii.
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... language of her public writings to their own modes of expression . With regard , then , to our own views upon the points in controversy between Calvinists and Armi- nians , we take this occasion of stating , once for all , that though ...
... language of her public writings to their own modes of expression . With regard , then , to our own views upon the points in controversy between Calvinists and Armi- nians , we take this occasion of stating , once for all , that though ...
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... language of the heart about God and Christ , sin and ho- liness , time and eternity . Their reli- gious hopes and fears , their joys and their sorrows , have been the same . They have , in a word , perfectly under- stood one another's ...
... language of the heart about God and Christ , sin and ho- liness , time and eternity . Their reli- gious hopes and fears , their joys and their sorrows , have been the same . They have , in a word , perfectly under- stood one another's ...
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... languages - in this , many persons of every kindred and nation , and tongue and people , whither the Gospel hath come , speak one language . ( To be continued . ) 1. The True Churchmen ascertained : or an Apo- logy for those of the ...
... languages - in this , many persons of every kindred and nation , and tongue and people , whither the Gospel hath come , speak one language . ( To be continued . ) 1. The True Churchmen ascertained : or an Apo- logy for those of the ...
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