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An Apology for Rational and Evangelical Christianity: A Discourse at the ... - Page 36
by Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1815 - 43 pages
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Essays in a Series of Letters to a Friend ...

John Foster - Autobiography - 1806 - 300 pages
...the modes of phrase on which I have remarked, have acknowledged their prejudices to be diminished, after these ideas had been presented in the simple...Christian truth will render it irresistible. But it were tobe wished that every thing should be done to bring reluctant minds into some degree of doubt, at...
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Essays in a series of letters to a friend

John Foster - 1813 - 502 pages
...the modes of phrase on which I have remarked, have acknowledged their prejudices to be diminished, after these ideas had been presented in the simple...any improvement in the mode of exhibiting christian trlith will render it irresistible. But it were to be wished that every thing should be clone to bring...
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American Unitarianism: Or, A Brief History of "The Progress and Present ...

Unitarian Universalist churches - 1815 - 882 pages
...professional bias, and because their competency to these inquiries is above •11 question. E. f, " You may have observed, that persons, in attributing...expect that any improvement in the mode of exhibiting cnristian truth will render it irresistible. But it were to be wished, that every thing should be done...
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Sermons

Samuel Cooper Thacher - Sermons - 1824 - 428 pages
...the modes of phrase on which I have remarked, have acknowledged their prejudices to be diminished, after these ideas had been presented in the simple...declarations concerning the dispositions of the human mind, at to expect that any improvement in the mode of exhibiting christian truth will render it irresistible....
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Sermons

Samuel Cooper Thacher - Sermons, American - 1824 - 420 pages
...the modes of phrase on which I have remarked, have acknowledged their prejudices to be diminished, after these ideas had been presented in the simple...cannot indeed so far forget the lessons of experience, am'. the inspired declarations concerning the dispositions of the human mind, as to expect that any...
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Essays in a Series of Letters

John Foster - Autobiography - 1833 - 324 pages
...the modes of phrase on which I have remarked, have ackuowlpdged their prejudices to be diminished, after these ideas had been presented in the simple,...expect that any improvement in the mode of exhibiting Christina truth will render it irresistible. But it were to be wished that every thing should be done...
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Essays in a Series of Letters

John Foster - Autobiography - 1838 - 400 pages
...modes of phrase on which I have remarked, have acknowledged their prejudices to be somewhat diminished, after these ideas had been presented in the simple...dispositions of the human mind, as to expect that it would be more than very partially conciliated by any possible improvement in the mode of exhibiting...
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The Constitution of Man

George Combe - Phrenology - 1845 - 498 pages
...the modes of phrase on which I have remarked, hare acknowledged their prejudice* to be diminished, after these ideas had been presented, in the simple,...indeed, so far forget the lessons of experience, and tha inspired declarations concerning the disposition of the human mind, as to expect that any improvement...
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Essays in a Series of Letters

John Foster - Autobiography - 1846 - 370 pages
...modes of phrase on which I have remarked, have acknowledged their prejudices to be somewhat diminished, after these ideas had been presente'd in the simple...concerning the dispositions of the human mind, as to expect.-that it would be more than very partially conciliated by any possible improvement in the mode...
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The Constitution of Man

George Combe - Phrenology - 1850 - 452 pages
...the modes of phrase on which I have remarked, have acknowledged their prejudices to be diminished, after these ideas had been presented, in the simple,...experience, and the inspired declarations concerning the disposition of the human mind, as to expect that any improvement in the mode of exhibiting Christian...
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