The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... character , whose life had consisted of a series of frauds and vices , and who , at length , by the laws of his ... characters , and assertions made that they were then angels in heaven . " II . 539 , 540. Note . The peculiar excellence ...
... character , whose life had consisted of a series of frauds and vices , and who , at length , by the laws of his ... characters , and assertions made that they were then angels in heaven . " II . 539 , 540. Note . The peculiar excellence ...
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... character , and to exhibit him as an example to his fellow - christians , of the pious , amiable and attractive vir- tues of pure religion . I have since read , with much satisfaction , the judi- cious account given of him by his worthy ...
... character , and to exhibit him as an example to his fellow - christians , of the pious , amiable and attractive vir- tues of pure religion . I have since read , with much satisfaction , the judi- cious account given of him by his worthy ...
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... character . He was unwearied in his labours to promote the noble cause in which as a Christian minister he was engaged , and to advance the knowledge , holiness and happiness of his fellow - creatures . Be- sides his stated ...
... character . He was unwearied in his labours to promote the noble cause in which as a Christian minister he was engaged , and to advance the knowledge , holiness and happiness of his fellow - creatures . Be- sides his stated ...
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... character , and to the cause they have undertaken , to state candidly , once for all , the mo- tives by which they have been guided and the end they have in view . 2. That this Committee , therefore , utterly disclaim for themselves and ...
... character , and to the cause they have undertaken , to state candidly , once for all , the mo- tives by which they have been guided and the end they have in view . 2. That this Committee , therefore , utterly disclaim for themselves and ...
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... character , to say the least , as Zinzendorf , without recollecting that the Count , at the date of these ex- tracts , and , as I apprehend , for some years afterwards , was known in Eng- land , only as a very zealous and in ...
... character , to say the least , as Zinzendorf , without recollecting that the Count , at the date of these ex- tracts , and , as I apprehend , for some years afterwards , was known in Eng- land , only as a very zealous and in ...
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