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persons of the most contrary opinions on the fundamental articles of the Christian
Faith ; friends of the Church , and enemies of the Church ; those who reverence
the Sacraments of Christ , and those who despise them ; those who believe in ...
persons of the most contrary opinions on the fundamental articles of the Christian
Faith ; friends of the Church , and enemies of the Church ; those who reverence
the Sacraments of Christ , and those who despise them ; those who believe in ...
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... is necessarily promoted by the association , a general notion prevails , that it is
altogether indifferent whether a person ... as to be unfortunately illustrative of the
prevailing indifference with regard to Church Communion , that persons of this ...
... is necessarily promoted by the association , a general notion prevails , that it is
altogether indifferent whether a person ... as to be unfortunately illustrative of the
prevailing indifference with regard to Church Communion , that persons of this ...
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I am inclined to give to those distinguished persons , who braved the terrors and
exposed the frauds of Rome , the full benefit of this remark , and I mean to claim it
also for such as have succeeded them , who appear to me to have sometimes ...
I am inclined to give to those distinguished persons , who braved the terrors and
exposed the frauds of Rome , the full benefit of this remark , and I mean to claim it
also for such as have succeeded them , who appear to me to have sometimes ...
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Different treatises are adapted to the comprehensions , the views , the manners ,
the circumstances of different persons . Though the truth is one and the same ,
yet it may be inculcated in various methods , each best adapted to its own
peculiar ...
Different treatises are adapted to the comprehensions , the views , the manners ,
the circumstances of different persons . Though the truth is one and the same ,
yet it may be inculcated in various methods , each best adapted to its own
peculiar ...
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The account which he has given of the Ebionite heresy will clearly evince in what
sense he conceived , that the doctrine relative to the person of Christ , was held
by the Church of Jerusalem . As he pronounces their doctrine impious who ...
The account which he has given of the Ebionite heresy will clearly evince in what
sense he conceived , that the doctrine relative to the person of Christ , was held
by the Church of Jerusalem . As he pronounces their doctrine impious who ...
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