The British Magazine, Volume 24John Turrill, 1843 |
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... faith evenĀ§ later than Africa . " Thus doubt- ful is it under what auspices that celebrated church sprang up ; not without reason for suspecting that it may have originated under cir- cumstances of distress , breeding irregularity , and ...
... faith evenĀ§ later than Africa . " Thus doubt- ful is it under what auspices that celebrated church sprang up ; not without reason for suspecting that it may have originated under cir- cumstances of distress , breeding irregularity , and ...
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... faith , and would have been still her communion , but for reasons which even pagans could not respect . * The Greek epistle of Pudentilla certainly does appear to have been quoted by Rufinus in a garbled form , and so as to yield a ...
... faith , and would have been still her communion , but for reasons which even pagans could not respect . * The Greek epistle of Pudentilla certainly does appear to have been quoted by Rufinus in a garbled form , and so as to yield a ...
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... faith justifieth , and yet works do no harm ; another saith prayer for the dead is charity , and though it do no good , yet it doth no hurt ; * J. White . sermons , " as his friend described them , in FROM THE CONTEMPORARY PUlpit . 11.
... faith justifieth , and yet works do no harm ; another saith prayer for the dead is charity , and though it do no good , yet it doth no hurt ; * J. White . sermons , " as his friend described them , in FROM THE CONTEMPORARY PUlpit . 11.
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... faith justifieth , and yet works do no harm ; another saith prayer for the dead is charity , and though it do no good , yet it doth no hurt ; * J. White . what will you have me say , the devil go FROM THE CONTEMPORARY PUlpit . 11.
... faith justifieth , and yet works do no harm ; another saith prayer for the dead is charity , and though it do no good , yet it doth no hurt ; * J. White . what will you have me say , the devil go FROM THE CONTEMPORARY PUlpit . 11.
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... faith in which they had been brought up ; then these same papists , or at least , their children , ( their daughters , it would seem , more numerously than their sons , ) gradually ceased to attend their parish churches , where ...
... faith in which they had been brought up ; then these same papists , or at least , their children , ( their daughters , it would seem , more numerously than their sons , ) gradually ceased to attend their parish churches , where ...
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