The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... spirit in the Church , than are the arguments employed , and the means used , to give to that spirit a more general diffusion . Let any one read the controversies carried on between our own Reformers and their Romish opposers , and he ...
... spirit in the Church , than are the arguments employed , and the means used , to give to that spirit a more general diffusion . Let any one read the controversies carried on between our own Reformers and their Romish opposers , and he ...
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... spirit of Popery itself . Its leading doctrines are , the eternal justification and imputed sanctification of redeemed sinners . The only evidence required to entitle a man to regard himself as a member of this privi- leged body , is ...
... spirit of Popery itself . Its leading doctrines are , the eternal justification and imputed sanctification of redeemed sinners . The only evidence required to entitle a man to regard himself as a member of this privi- leged body , is ...
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... Spirit , and the baptism in the name of Christ , are clearly separated , and two distinct things ; the one , as we here see , happening some time after the other : therefore the point now so warmly disputed is at once settled beyond a ...
... Spirit , and the baptism in the name of Christ , are clearly separated , and two distinct things ; the one , as we here see , happening some time after the other : therefore the point now so warmly disputed is at once settled beyond a ...
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... Spirit . These two or three quotations , from authors differing in time and denomination , and of deserved ce- lebrity , may serve to give light to a plain man , " and to show Q. C. that the meaning of Scripture is not to be gained by a ...
... Spirit . These two or three quotations , from authors differing in time and denomination , and of deserved ce- lebrity , may serve to give light to a plain man , " and to show Q. C. that the meaning of Scripture is not to be gained by a ...
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... spirit : he listens with gladness to the invita- tions and promises of his word : he relies with entire confidence on his mercy and grace . In looking to the cross of Christ , he beholds not merely the atonement which was made for the ...
... spirit : he listens with gladness to the invita- tions and promises of his word : he relies with entire confidence on his mercy and grace . In looking to the cross of Christ , he beholds not merely the atonement which was made for the ...
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