The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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... express our own creed more accurately , than our adversaries can express it for us . At any rate , we are desirous of making the experiment ; and of repeating it as often as shall be neccessary . It is known , indeed , that Unitarians ...
... express our own creed more accurately , than our adversaries can express it for us . At any rate , we are desirous of making the experiment ; and of repeating it as often as shall be neccessary . It is known , indeed , that Unitarians ...
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... express . No one can regard such declarations as applicable to a human being . Dr. W. has several pages on " John's care to prevent misappre- hensions ; " and he infers from this , that if the apostle had under- stood our Saviour's ...
... express . No one can regard such declarations as applicable to a human being . Dr. W. has several pages on " John's care to prevent misappre- hensions ; " and he infers from this , that if the apostle had under- stood our Saviour's ...
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... express the time when Christ went and preached to the spirits in prison , or the time when these spirits were disobedient . That it does not express the latter is evident from this , that although the spirits in prison were disobedient ...
... express the time when Christ went and preached to the spirits in prison , or the time when these spirits were disobedient . That it does not express the latter is evident from this , that although the spirits in prison were disobedient ...
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