The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... society , and to their Maker . Their teachers are upwards of fifty in number , all giving their attention and instruction gratuitously , most of whom were themselves educated by the insti- tution , and have now unitedly almost the whole ...
... society , and to their Maker . Their teachers are upwards of fifty in number , all giving their attention and instruction gratuitously , most of whom were themselves educated by the insti- tution , and have now unitedly almost the whole ...
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... society , to censure or re- proach ; to any injury to their feelings or reputation ; or to exclusion from the charity and fellowship of their Christian brethren . This is what we mean by liberality in application to this subject ; and ...
... society , to censure or re- proach ; to any injury to their feelings or reputation ; or to exclusion from the charity and fellowship of their Christian brethren . This is what we mean by liberality in application to this subject ; and ...
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... Society of Friends some years ago , has already produced , in these times , its natural fruits , in some of the most active and zealous disciplinarians of that Society , viz . a greater degree of toleration to wards such of its members ...
... Society of Friends some years ago , has already produced , in these times , its natural fruits , in some of the most active and zealous disciplinarians of that Society , viz . a greater degree of toleration to wards such of its members ...
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... Society , i . e . " without note or comment , " and above all the very many serious defects that the most learned and pious acknowledge attend our version , and many other very modern translations , have effec- tually prevented me from ...
... Society , i . e . " without note or comment , " and above all the very many serious defects that the most learned and pious acknowledge attend our version , and many other very modern translations , have effec- tually prevented me from ...
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... Society of Edin- burgh , Dr. Pett contributed a paper on the office of the Membrana Tympani , which is amongst the Society's manuscripts . Before this period he had had the happi . ness of connecting himself in marriage with Mary Aun ...
... Society of Edin- burgh , Dr. Pett contributed a paper on the office of the Membrana Tympani , which is amongst the Society's manuscripts . Before this period he had had the happi . ness of connecting himself in marriage with Mary Aun ...
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