The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... existence , he was relieved from his anxiety . Being once assured that this visit was of a peaceable nature , it is impossible to describe the joy these poor people manifested on see- ing those whom they were pleased to consider as ...
... existence , he was relieved from his anxiety . Being once assured that this visit was of a peaceable nature , it is impossible to describe the joy these poor people manifested on see- ing those whom they were pleased to consider as ...
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... existence of this deluded young man , who was neither deficient in talent nor energy , nor in connexions ; and who might have risen in the service and become an ornament to his pro- fession . John Adams declared , as it was na- tural ...
... existence of this deluded young man , who was neither deficient in talent nor energy , nor in connexions ; and who might have risen in the service and become an ornament to his pro- fession . John Adams declared , as it was na- tural ...
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... existence of Unitarianism occurred to me like- wise during my stay at Christiania . A Mr. C , a merchant of the first eminence and a man of consequence in a political point of view , took a good deal of notice of me , by con- stantly ...
... existence of Unitarianism occurred to me like- wise during my stay at Christiania . A Mr. C , a merchant of the first eminence and a man of consequence in a political point of view , took a good deal of notice of me , by con- stantly ...
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... existence of a soul in a separate state , and of its perception of that existence ; else ( he added ) the soul would be as properly killed as the body . " Family Expos . V. i . S. 75. N. h . How far such a separate principle of the ...
... existence of a soul in a separate state , and of its perception of that existence ; else ( he added ) the soul would be as properly killed as the body . " Family Expos . V. i . S. 75. N. h . How far such a separate principle of the ...
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... existence must be either Deity himself or the result of his operations ; our future existence therefore must be the exer- cise of his power , and not from the ordinary operation of what is called a second cause . That this reasoning is ...
... existence must be either Deity himself or the result of his operations ; our future existence therefore must be the exer- cise of his power , and not from the ordinary operation of what is called a second cause . That this reasoning is ...
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