The Christian Examiner and General Review, Volume 7Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware Cummings, Hillard & Company, 1830 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... We hear much of the spirit of this age ; but it seems more an object to dwell with exultation on the tendencies of the VOL . VII.-N. S. VOL . II . NO . I. 3 public mind at this day , than to point out 1829. ] 17 Liberty .
... We hear much of the spirit of this age ; but it seems more an object to dwell with exultation on the tendencies of the VOL . VII.-N. S. VOL . II . NO . I. 3 public mind at this day , than to point out 1829. ] 17 Liberty .
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... object is , to point out the history of their own party through the faint registry of ages past ; to find the traces of party principles , or precedents for party measures , without caring how much history is perverted from its great ...
... object is , to point out the history of their own party through the faint registry of ages past ; to find the traces of party principles , or precedents for party measures , without caring how much history is perverted from its great ...
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... object is to recommend him as a great and irreproacha- ble example . Now it is precisely in this character that he is least to be recommended . He was a man of ability , and in many respects attractive and amiable in his character . But ...
... object is to recommend him as a great and irreproacha- ble example . Now it is precisely in this character that he is least to be recommended . He was a man of ability , and in many respects attractive and amiable in his character . But ...
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... object to the principle which they had recommended by their own example . Differ- ence of religious opinion seems to have been regarded , by common consent , as a crime worthy of death , and it was for the party in power to determine to ...
... object to the principle which they had recommended by their own example . Differ- ence of religious opinion seems to have been regarded , by common consent , as a crime worthy of death , and it was for the party in power to determine to ...
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... prove that his providence extends equally to all . ' It shall now be my object to deduce some practical reflec- tions from this most interesting subject . 666 33 " For of him , and through him 1829.1 43 Buckminster's Sermons .
... prove that his providence extends equally to all . ' It shall now be my object to deduce some practical reflec- tions from this most interesting subject . 666 33 " For of him , and through him 1829.1 43 Buckminster's Sermons .
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