The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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... religion , and to render account of their faith and pro- fession . And this is the plainest way of teach- ing , which not only in philosophy , So- crates , but also in our religion , Apoli- narius , hath used ; that both by certain ...
... religion , and to render account of their faith and pro- fession . And this is the plainest way of teach- ing , which not only in philosophy , So- crates , but also in our religion , Apoli- narius , hath used ; that both by certain ...
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... religion was never laid more open to all , than at this day . I wish I could say we were a religious people ; but this at least may be safely asserted , that the great truths of religion were never better understood ; that chris ...
... religion was never laid more open to all , than at this day . I wish I could say we were a religious people ; but this at least may be safely asserted , that the great truths of religion were never better understood ; that chris ...
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... religious actions as a task , but we cannot make ourselves delight in them as a privilege . And yet nothing short of this is true religion . Religion demands the affections- " Thou shalt love the Lord thy God . " - " My son , give me ...
... religious actions as a task , but we cannot make ourselves delight in them as a privilege . And yet nothing short of this is true religion . Religion demands the affections- " Thou shalt love the Lord thy God . " - " My son , give me ...
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... religion . " " Spiritual religion , " says his Lordship , " is a sin- cere devotion of the mind to God ; an humble resignation to all his dispensa- tions ; an universal and unvaried obedi- ence to his will . That this is very far from ...
... religion . " " Spiritual religion , " says his Lordship , " is a sin- cere devotion of the mind to God ; an humble resignation to all his dispensa- tions ; an universal and unvaried obedi- ence to his will . That this is very far from ...
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... religion , his Lordship mentions , " Ig- norance of the Scriptures -- the fear of singularity a supine acquiescence in the customs of the world - the fear of being thought over religious - preju- dice - acquiescence in the customs of ...
... religion , his Lordship mentions , " Ig- norance of the Scriptures -- the fear of singularity a supine acquiescence in the customs of the world - the fear of being thought over religious - preju- dice - acquiescence in the customs of ...
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