Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, with an introductory lecture on religion in general, and one on the authenticity of the Jewish scriptures, etc |
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... wherein the wisest , the most patient investigator , would be baffled in his researches ; but that , as it respects homely , practical , every - day , truths- truths , which make men upright and useful mem- act . 6 bers of society , as ...
... wherein the wisest , the most patient investigator , would be baffled in his researches ; but that , as it respects homely , practical , every - day , truths- truths , which make men upright and useful mem- act . 6 bers of society , as ...
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... wherein this article of faith is fully set forth it will be sufficient for our purpose , to state the sum of its directions , as to the object of our devotion : the unity in trinity , and the trinity in unity is to be worshiped . One ...
... wherein this article of faith is fully set forth it will be sufficient for our purpose , to state the sum of its directions , as to the object of our devotion : the unity in trinity , and the trinity in unity is to be worshiped . One ...
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... wherein shall we dis- cover their superior tendency , either speculative or practical , towards effecting man's improvement and happiness ? Let the doctrine of the trinity , for instance , and the whole system of Athanasian divinity ...
... wherein shall we dis- cover their superior tendency , either speculative or practical , towards effecting man's improvement and happiness ? Let the doctrine of the trinity , for instance , and the whole system of Athanasian divinity ...
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... wherein , what are called , ' the mysteries of religion , ' are most frequently held up to public view in their grossest forms : wherein pomp , and ceremony , and penance , and processions , are substituted for the piety of the heart ...
... wherein , what are called , ' the mysteries of religion , ' are most frequently held up to public view in their grossest forms : wherein pomp , and ceremony , and penance , and processions , are substituted for the piety of the heart ...
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... wherein we seem , at times , to lose all ordinary means of judgment and tests of truth . But this is an evil which , from the nature of the subject , it is impos- sible totally to escape ; and it obliges us to attend to that strong ...
... wherein we seem , at times , to lose all ordinary means of judgment and tests of truth . But this is an evil which , from the nature of the subject , it is impos- sible totally to escape ; and it obliges us to attend to that strong ...
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