The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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Page 116
... hold them in succession ? Frequent grants of land , and donations of other property , were made to the churches , all which supposes that they were acknowledged to have the power of holding and improving them . And the property thus ...
... hold them in succession ? Frequent grants of land , and donations of other property , were made to the churches , all which supposes that they were acknowledged to have the power of holding and improving them . And the property thus ...
Page 150
... hold to every thing which every author denominated Calvinistic has written ? Does not the reviewer know , that , while all Calvinists hold to the points which separate between them and Arminians , they hold even these with great ...
... hold to every thing which every author denominated Calvinistic has written ? Does not the reviewer know , that , while all Calvinists hold to the points which separate between them and Arminians , they hold even these with great ...
Page 544
... hold fellowship with those who believe , and ( as far as they dare ) teach , this ruinous doc- trine ? How can they do anything to check the progress of infidelity even , while they hold fellowship with those who speak of the holy ...
... hold fellowship with those who believe , and ( as far as they dare ) teach , this ruinous doc- trine ? How can they do anything to check the progress of infidelity even , while they hold fellowship with those who speak of the holy ...
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