The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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... faith in the high destinies of mankind was not sha- ken . It is now our deliberate opinion that the French Revo- lution , in spite of all its follies and crimes , its atrocities and sacrifices of human life , was a great blessing to the ...
... faith in the high destinies of mankind was not sha- ken . It is now our deliberate opinion that the French Revo- lution , in spite of all its follies and crimes , its atrocities and sacrifices of human life , was a great blessing to the ...
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... Faith in his preten- sions has been shaken more effectually than ever , and the thin veil of religion will no more hide the odious features of tyranny . If a Pope is to continue to reign , it must be with some show of justice and ...
... Faith in his preten- sions has been shaken more effectually than ever , and the thin veil of religion will no more hide the odious features of tyranny . If a Pope is to continue to reign , it must be with some show of justice and ...
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... faith has come back after the revolutions of a disastrous infidelity , and the bad Church feels it as well as the good . Conversions from Protestantism , so far as they are worthy of notice , will be like the Trojan horse taken over the ...
... faith has come back after the revolutions of a disastrous infidelity , and the bad Church feels it as well as the good . Conversions from Protestantism , so far as they are worthy of notice , will be like the Trojan horse taken over the ...
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... faith . If this were our purpose , we should certainly assign a prominent place to the labors of the Wesleyan Methodists , those pioneers of Christian civiliza- tion in all the earth . We should frame a list of organizations in every ...
... faith . If this were our purpose , we should certainly assign a prominent place to the labors of the Wesleyan Methodists , those pioneers of Christian civiliza- tion in all the earth . We should frame a list of organizations in every ...
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... faith of mankind had been so often shaken , that a people may govern themselves by conscience , law , and reli- gion . Every year which has rolled over us has added new strength to this confidence ; till now one might as well doubt the ...
... faith of mankind had been so often shaken , that a people may govern themselves by conscience , law , and reli- gion . Every year which has rolled over us has added new strength to this confidence ; till now one might as well doubt the ...
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