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... tion against Mier ; 18. Abercrombie's Essays ; 19. Jenkyn on the Atonement ; 20. Jenkyn on the Spirit ; 21. Sawyer on Baptism ; 22. Sawyer's Moral Philosophy ; 23. Catechism of Christian Morals . CONTENTS OF JULY NUMBER . Page · 333 · 358.
... tion against Mier ; 18. Abercrombie's Essays ; 19. Jenkyn on the Atonement ; 20. Jenkyn on the Spirit ; 21. Sawyer on Baptism ; 22. Sawyer's Moral Philosophy ; 23. Catechism of Christian Morals . CONTENTS OF JULY NUMBER . Page · 333 · 358.
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... tion of this problem involves a very wide range of discussion , his- torical , theological , and political , on which we cannot venture to enter within the limits of the present article . We propose simply to select from among the ...
... tion of this problem involves a very wide range of discussion , his- torical , theological , and political , on which we cannot venture to enter within the limits of the present article . We propose simply to select from among the ...
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... tion as an isolated fact in history . We sometimes hear facts re- ferred to the Reformation as their cause , simply because they are post hoc , without inquiring whether they are also propter hoc : facts which in truth are the effects ...
... tion as an isolated fact in history . We sometimes hear facts re- ferred to the Reformation as their cause , simply because they are post hoc , without inquiring whether they are also propter hoc : facts which in truth are the effects ...
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... tion , can consider it as simply a religious movement . It was so , perhaps , to a great extent in the minds of Luther , Melancthon , and Calvin , when it first arose : but it did not and could not long remain unmixed with other ...
... tion , can consider it as simply a religious movement . It was so , perhaps , to a great extent in the minds of Luther , Melancthon , and Calvin , when it first arose : but it did not and could not long remain unmixed with other ...
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... tion of the American Revolution to this general awakening of mind produced by the Reformation : but can any one doubt the fact ? Would such a revolution have been dreamed of before the Refor- mation ? Would it have been projected since ...
... tion of the American Revolution to this general awakening of mind produced by the Reformation : but can any one doubt the fact ? Would such a revolution have been dreamed of before the Refor- mation ? Would it have been projected since ...
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