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... believe that those without an interest in the gospel are treading on the brink of a precipice , when he gives no evidence of it by his conduct ? and when he talks of every thing but religion ? Why , he himself seems as much devoted to ...
... believe that those without an interest in the gospel are treading on the brink of a precipice , when he gives no evidence of it by his conduct ? and when he talks of every thing but religion ? Why , he himself seems as much devoted to ...
Pagina 375
... believe they have been so much cor- rupted as some pretend , we are not disposed to make this re- ply . We do say , however , that it has not been shown that this expression was intentionally aimed at any heresy of this kind ; but ...
... believe they have been so much cor- rupted as some pretend , we are not disposed to make this re- ply . We do say , however , that it has not been shown that this expression was intentionally aimed at any heresy of this kind ; but ...
Pagina 423
... believe there is no ground for party strife ; there is no question concerning Christian doctrine or Church order which need be discussed in the spirit of party . The lines of party distinction , if they ever existed , are now to a great ...
... believe there is no ground for party strife ; there is no question concerning Christian doctrine or Church order which need be discussed in the spirit of party . The lines of party distinction , if they ever existed , are now to a great ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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