The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... human expedients . As we are “ evange- lical " enough to think , contrary to Mr. Crosthwaite's dictum , that Ireland's moral reformation is to be accomplished by the Bible and the Preacher - means which the Rev. Gentleman despises or ...
... human expedients . As we are “ evange- lical " enough to think , contrary to Mr. Crosthwaite's dictum , that Ireland's moral reformation is to be accomplished by the Bible and the Preacher - means which the Rev. Gentleman despises or ...
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... human nature , we protest against salaried officers having any thing to do with education in Ireland , or a well - paid board , to whom even Mr. Spring Rice will not be able to give ubiquity , pretending to superintend its varieties in ...
... human nature , we protest against salaried officers having any thing to do with education in Ireland , or a well - paid board , to whom even Mr. Spring Rice will not be able to give ubiquity , pretending to superintend its varieties in ...
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... human events and the character of man ; we forgot that while the reformation in the 16th century , was fostered under the blessing of God by a Cranmer and an Edward , by a Frederic and a Gustavus , it was crushed in Austria by despotism ...
... human events and the character of man ; we forgot that while the reformation in the 16th century , was fostered under the blessing of God by a Cranmer and an Edward , by a Frederic and a Gustavus , it was crushed in Austria by despotism ...
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... human cor- ruptions attached to it reformed , we shall see such to have been his course ; -while converts were making , here and there a few , and by contact the principle extending ; the priests and magistrates looked on unaware of the ...
... human cor- ruptions attached to it reformed , we shall see such to have been his course ; -while converts were making , here and there a few , and by contact the principle extending ; the priests and magistrates looked on unaware of the ...
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... humanity- " he came indeed to his own but his own , received him not . " Let the Lord's people of the spiritual Israel , who by grace have been brought to enjoy the forfeited privileges of the natural seed of Jacob join in the earnest ...
... humanity- " he came indeed to his own but his own , received him not . " Let the Lord's people of the spiritual Israel , who by grace have been brought to enjoy the forfeited privileges of the natural seed of Jacob join in the earnest ...
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