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... tion . ( 1 Cor . xv . 6. ) The circumstances of his appearance were , like those of the whole dispensa- tion of the Gospel , adapted to try the state Biographical . ] View of the First Promulgation of Christianity . 3.
... tion . ( 1 Cor . xv . 6. ) The circumstances of his appearance were , like those of the whole dispensa- tion of the Gospel , adapted to try the state Biographical . ] View of the First Promulgation of Christianity . 3.
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tion of the Gospel , adapted to try the state of men's minds , he " being set for a sign that should be spoken against , that the thoughts of many hearts might be revealed . " ( Luke ii . 34 , 35. ) His glory was so veiled , that ...
tion of the Gospel , adapted to try the state of men's minds , he " being set for a sign that should be spoken against , that the thoughts of many hearts might be revealed . " ( Luke ii . 34 , 35. ) His glory was so veiled , that ...
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... tion of public authority , and which may , therefore , be relied on as containing the final and decided opinions of our Reformers , approved of , in the general , by the Church at large ; whereas , in other cases they may have delivered ...
... tion of public authority , and which may , therefore , be relied on as containing the final and decided opinions of our Reformers , approved of , in the general , by the Church at large ; whereas , in other cases they may have delivered ...
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... tion . Ir will not be expected that we should work , which has already , for more than enter minutely on the analysis of a unequivocal marks of public approba- two years , been favoured with the most tion . with a sense of its ...
... tion . Ir will not be expected that we should work , which has already , for more than enter minutely on the analysis of a unequivocal marks of public approba- two years , been favoured with the most tion . with a sense of its ...
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... tion of this valuable little tract ; to the extensive circulation of which we should be happy to contribute , by every means in our power . It affords a just and striking specimen of what is pro- perly implied in the term Experiment- al ...
... tion of this valuable little tract ; to the extensive circulation of which we should be happy to contribute , by every means in our power . It affords a just and striking specimen of what is pro- perly implied in the term Experiment- al ...
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