The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... Christian and the Unitarian cannot now join issue upon a single point , ex- cepting upon the natural existence of Christ , and to that cir- cumstace , as an historical fact , we conceive that Shaftesbury and Bolingbroke would not have ...
... Christian and the Unitarian cannot now join issue upon a single point , ex- cepting upon the natural existence of Christ , and to that cir- cumstace , as an historical fact , we conceive that Shaftesbury and Bolingbroke would not have ...
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... Christian Knowledge is open and avowed ; one end is proposed for the exertions , one object animates their labours - the propa- gation of Christian principles and Christian Knowledge , as it beams forth in the doctrines , and as it is ...
... Christian Knowledge is open and avowed ; one end is proposed for the exertions , one object animates their labours - the propa- gation of Christian principles and Christian Knowledge , as it beams forth in the doctrines , and as it is ...
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... christian life . Hence , through God's blessing , the good to be wished for , can alone be expected ; and towards ... Christian Advocate in the University of Cam- bridge , and Domestic Chaplain to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury ...
... christian life . Hence , through God's blessing , the good to be wished for , can alone be expected ; and towards ... Christian Advocate in the University of Cam- bridge , and Domestic Chaplain to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury ...
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... Christ ; if so be that we suffer with Him , that we may be also glorified together . ' His meaning evidently is , the Holy Spirit of God , whose gifts and graces we Christians experience , confirms the testimony of our hearts and ...
... Christ ; if so be that we suffer with Him , that we may be also glorified together . ' His meaning evidently is , the Holy Spirit of God , whose gifts and graces we Christians experience , confirms the testimony of our hearts and ...
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... Christians , it would be felt , not partially and by a few , but generally by all , who have at- tained to such ... Christian Advocate will not have been expended in vain . It is our earnest hope , that this short but most able and ...
... Christians , it would be felt , not partially and by a few , but generally by all , who have at- tained to such ... Christian Advocate will not have been expended in vain . It is our earnest hope , that this short but most able and ...
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