The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... style , in which I have attempted neither to elevate nor depress the flight of his muse . a long argument , which had hitherto After been attended with little success , the orthodox champion throws The Nonconformist . No. XXVI . 3.
... style , in which I have attempted neither to elevate nor depress the flight of his muse . a long argument , which had hitherto After been attended with little success , the orthodox champion throws The Nonconformist . No. XXVI . 3.
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... argument could induce our Calvinistic brethren to lay this phraseology aside . But what is the just conclusion to ... arguments , not less convin- cing than that which has now been stated ; but to an impartial man who possesses ...
... argument could induce our Calvinistic brethren to lay this phraseology aside . But what is the just conclusion to ... arguments , not less convin- cing than that which has now been stated ; but to an impartial man who possesses ...
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... argument all along disproves the assumption on which it is founded . roundly affirm , that , amongst the now many dilapidated fortresses of ortho- doxy , there is not one which offers to " the sword of the spirit " a more vulnerable ...
... argument all along disproves the assumption on which it is founded . roundly affirm , that , amongst the now many dilapidated fortresses of ortho- doxy , there is not one which offers to " the sword of the spirit " a more vulnerable ...
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... argument against making the offence capital . Surely , no person ought ever to suffer death on the tes- timony of one witness . Indeed , there are two considerations , which of them- selves ought to make the punishment of death ...
... argument against making the offence capital . Surely , no person ought ever to suffer death on the tes- timony of one witness . Indeed , there are two considerations , which of them- selves ought to make the punishment of death ...
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... - mies of the gospel felt the weight of this argument , and Plutarch wrote his treatise concerning the cessation of the Heathen Oracles , in order to remove it 36 Dr. John Jones on his Proposition that the Divinity of Christ was.
... - mies of the gospel felt the weight of this argument , and Plutarch wrote his treatise concerning the cessation of the Heathen Oracles , in order to remove it 36 Dr. John Jones on his Proposition that the Divinity of Christ was.
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