Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page 31
... afford us a melancholy history of the sudden ex- tinction of life ; -- by shipwrecks ; by hur- ricanes and inundations ; by fire ; sometimes by thunder and lightning , or tremendous earthquakes ; by the suffocation of mines , or a ...
... afford us a melancholy history of the sudden ex- tinction of life ; -- by shipwrecks ; by hur- ricanes and inundations ; by fire ; sometimes by thunder and lightning , or tremendous earthquakes ; by the suffocation of mines , or a ...
Page 115
... afford an agreeable va- riety of viands . They were so rich , and had so few wants , that they disdained our instruments of iron , and our cloth , and asked only for beads . - They had sold at our market more than two hundred wood ...
... afford an agreeable va- riety of viands . They were so rich , and had so few wants , that they disdained our instruments of iron , and our cloth , and asked only for beads . - They had sold at our market more than two hundred wood ...
Page 166
... afford him no good reason why he should do either . Again , its unfitness may be also inferred from the utter silence of the New Testa- ment , where we find a very particular * To prevent ambiguity , let it here be observed , that a ...
... afford him no good reason why he should do either . Again , its unfitness may be also inferred from the utter silence of the New Testa- ment , where we find a very particular * To prevent ambiguity , let it here be observed , that a ...
Page 175
... afford a powerful argument against any doctrine or church by which it is taught or practised . 66 That the true disciples of Christ , " says Mr. Locke , " must suffer persecution , the gospel frequently declares , but that the church of ...
... afford a powerful argument against any doctrine or church by which it is taught or practised . 66 That the true disciples of Christ , " says Mr. Locke , " must suffer persecution , the gospel frequently declares , but that the church of ...
Page 238
... afford the protestants one of their most legitimate presumptions against her . From her claim of right to an abso- lute dictatorial authority , we presume the contrary ; from her claim to apostolic pu- rity in her faith , worship ...
... afford the protestants one of their most legitimate presumptions against her . From her claim of right to an abso- lute dictatorial authority , we presume the contrary ; from her claim to apostolic pu- rity in her faith , worship ...
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