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... church very infrequently , and would not loudly complain , per- haps , if its doors were closed . They do not utterly reject Christianity . The force of education is sufficiently strong to prevent such a consummation . They are not ...
... church very infrequently , and would not loudly complain , per- haps , if its doors were closed . They do not utterly reject Christianity . The force of education is sufficiently strong to prevent such a consummation . They are not ...
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... church . " " The conversation of the apostles was worthy of the gos- pel . They were blameless in the sight of enemies as well as of friends . Malice itself could find no charge against . them , except that they were defenders of a ...
... church . " " The conversation of the apostles was worthy of the gos- pel . They were blameless in the sight of enemies as well as of friends . Malice itself could find no charge against . them , except that they were defenders of a ...
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... church , what a picture must it present ! " How can they , " might an intelligent heathen justly say , " how can ... church . The period when infidelity prevailed most in England was a time when the clergy of the estab lished church were ...
... church , what a picture must it present ! " How can they , " might an intelligent heathen justly say , " how can ... church . The period when infidelity prevailed most in England was a time when the clergy of the estab lished church were ...
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lished church were indolent , dissipated , utterly careless of the souls under their charge ; when the dissenting ... churches closed , the sabbath voted out of existence by the great assembly of the nation , and prayers offered and ...
lished church were indolent , dissipated , utterly careless of the souls under their charge ; when the dissenting ... churches closed , the sabbath voted out of existence by the great assembly of the nation , and prayers offered and ...
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... church - members , and espe- cially with instances of religious intolerance and uncharita- bleness . If all professing Christians in this country had led as holy lives as our pilgrim ancestors did , we do not believe that there would be ...
... church - members , and espe- cially with instances of religious intolerance and uncharita- bleness . If all professing Christians in this country had led as holy lives as our pilgrim ancestors did , we do not believe that there would be ...
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