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Page 65
Mr. Fisk already Christian , and whose existing knows his duty better than to
imitate laws gave ample evidence of their being the conduct of his clerical
Protestant favourable to religion . ” He adds , “ The neighbour , and on his knees
implore ...
Mr. Fisk already Christian , and whose existing knows his duty better than to
imitate laws gave ample evidence of their being the conduct of his clerical
Protestant favourable to religion . ” He adds , “ The neighbour , and on his knees
implore ...
Page 473
But there were , besides , deforms of religious delusion that craft cided
differences in their habits of or superstition was imposing upon thought , and
those ... They must renounce performed at a distance would at their superiority in
religion , and ...
But there were , besides , deforms of religious delusion that craft cided
differences in their habits of or superstition was imposing upon thought , and
those ... They must renounce performed at a distance would at their superiority in
religion , and ...
Page 545
employ , proper opportunities for the introduction of religious discourse , or more
detached pious observations . The uniform attempt to ... In speaking of religion to
" them that are without , ” the affection of Christianity must be cultivated and ...
employ , proper opportunities for the introduction of religious discourse , or more
detached pious observations . The uniform attempt to ... In speaking of religion to
" them that are without , ” the affection of Christianity must be cultivated and ...
Page 824
... pertinent observations , and a brief a gracious revival of scriptural Chris .
account of the religious movement tianity has ... the followThe distribution of the
holy Scrip- ing : -That a religion wbich has for tures without note or comment , has
its ...
... pertinent observations , and a brief a gracious revival of scriptural Chris .
account of the religious movement tianity has ... the followThe distribution of the
holy Scrip- ing : -That a religion wbich has for tures without note or comment , has
its ...
Page 844
We need not wonder , variety and character of the Roman therefore , that the
religion of Rome deities destroyed all ... the religious rites of the invaders and
especially as we have seen that in were almost universally impure ; the lapse of
ages ...
We need not wonder , variety and character of the Roman therefore , that the
religion of Rome deities destroyed all ... the religious rites of the invaders and
especially as we have seen that in were almost universally impure ; the lapse of
ages ...
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