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... express my- self , which happen to be connected with any of them by the circumstances of time and place . But this knowledge is of importance to us , not only for the illustration of the Christian doctrine , but for its confirma- tion ...
... express my- self , which happen to be connected with any of them by the circumstances of time and place . But this knowledge is of importance to us , not only for the illustration of the Christian doctrine , but for its confirma- tion ...
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... express our sentiments on the subjects of which we read . The use which the student makes of the food of the mind , bears the closest analogy to the use which the ruminat- ing animals make of their pasture . They recall it , and enjoy ...
... express our sentiments on the subjects of which we read . The use which the student makes of the food of the mind , bears the closest analogy to the use which the ruminat- ing animals make of their pasture . They recall it , and enjoy ...
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... express himself on some points with such apparent scepticism , as hath induced many to think , that he was not a firm believer in his own religion . But this , on a closer examination , will be found entirely without founda tion : on ...
... express himself on some points with such apparent scepticism , as hath induced many to think , that he was not a firm believer in his own religion . But this , on a closer examination , will be found entirely without founda tion : on ...
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... express myself , by the coarse implements of human authority and worldly sanctions . Let the law of the land restrain vice and injustice of every kind , as ruinous to the peace and order of society , for this is its pro- per province ...
... express myself , by the coarse implements of human authority and worldly sanctions . Let the law of the land restrain vice and injustice of every kind , as ruinous to the peace and order of society , for this is its pro- per province ...
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... express his sentiments con- cerning them . In this he acted very differently from those who , from worldly motives , are led to profess what they do not believe . Such , the more effectually to disguise their hypocrisy , are commonly ...
... express his sentiments con- cerning them . In this he acted very differently from those who , from worldly motives , are led to profess what they do not believe . Such , the more effectually to disguise their hypocrisy , are commonly ...
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admit afterwards ages ancient Antioch apostles appears authority bishop of Rome called canon cardinal cause century cerning charge Christian church civil clergy congregation consequence considered Constantinople council council of Trent deacons denominated dignity diocese distinction divine doctrine ecclesiastic polity ecclesiastical emperor empire Ephesus episcopacy episcopal epistle evidence exarch excommunication faith fathers favour former give given gospel Greek hath heresy heretics holy honour Jesus Christ Jews judge jurisdiction justly king kingdom Latin lecture Lord manner matters means mention metropolitans minister of religion ministers ministry nature Nestorius never observed occasion opinion ordained origin papal parish particular pastors patriarch Paul person Peter polity pontiff pope preach presbyters presbytery priest princes principal province reason regard religion rendered respect Roman Romanists sacred scripture secular powers sentiments spiritual style synod term Tertullian Testament thing tion truth wherein whole words