The Parish Church; Or, Religion in BritainLongman&Company, 1825 - 411 pages |
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... principle , and of all spirituality of mind . And in this state of religious destitution they continued , till the Gospel of Christ , with its illuminating and renovating power , reached this island , and a free and present salva- tion ...
... principle , and of all spirituality of mind . And in this state of religious destitution they continued , till the Gospel of Christ , with its illuminating and renovating power , reached this island , and a free and present salva- tion ...
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... principle is implanted by Providence in the human mind . " “ Had mankind been born on a mountain , they would not have consecrated a plain , as an emblem of their native spot ; had they been born on a plain , they would not have ...
... principle is implanted by Providence in the human mind . " “ Had mankind been born on a mountain , they would not have consecrated a plain , as an emblem of their native spot ; had they been born on a plain , they would not have ...
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... principles , and as long as they adhered to these , so long they preserved the knowledge of the true religion . Had not this been really the case , the patriarch Joseph , long after this time , when he flourished at the head of the ...
... principles , and as long as they adhered to these , so long they preserved the knowledge of the true religion . Had not this been really the case , the patriarch Joseph , long after this time , when he flourished at the head of the ...
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... principles . The advocates of them all held the doctrine of the pre - existence of souls , their subsisting and acting independently of bodies , and their transmigration into other bodies after death . They had the same low opinion of ...
... principles . The advocates of them all held the doctrine of the pre - existence of souls , their subsisting and acting independently of bodies , and their transmigration into other bodies after death . They had the same low opinion of ...
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... principles ; it acknowledges certain divi- nities , under a great variety of names and attributes ; these divinities were originally nothing more than deified mortals and material objects , mostly connected with the history of the ...
... principles ; it acknowledges certain divi- nities , under a great variety of names and attributes ; these divinities were originally nothing more than deified mortals and material objects , mostly connected with the history of the ...
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