The Christian Review, Volume 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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... argument and belief to the winds , and now attributes a value to his work only in so far as it elucidates the behavior of Christians in that early age . Above all , mothers infused the principles of genuine vir- tue into the minds of ...
... argument and belief to the winds , and now attributes a value to his work only in so far as it elucidates the behavior of Christians in that early age . Above all , mothers infused the principles of genuine vir- tue into the minds of ...
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... , that religion is of the heart , and may be cherished there in secret before God , though it is not paraded in the eyes of men . Against this fallacy and pretence they were called to level argument 1858. ] 19 First Three Centuries .
... , that religion is of the heart , and may be cherished there in secret before God , though it is not paraded in the eyes of men . Against this fallacy and pretence they were called to level argument 1858. ] 19 First Three Centuries .
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this fallacy and pretence they were called to level argument and remonstrance , and even satire . " Goodness , " says Tertullian , " at all events true and complete good- ness , loves not darkness , but rejoices in the light . It is not ...
this fallacy and pretence they were called to level argument and remonstrance , and even satire . " Goodness , " says Tertullian , " at all events true and complete good- ness , loves not darkness , but rejoices in the light . It is not ...
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... arguments , illustrating the various social , moral and religious advantages of the Sabbath . It is an embodiment of the word of God as utter- ed in Scripture and human experience . The " House of God " commends public worship as the ...
... arguments , illustrating the various social , moral and religious advantages of the Sabbath . It is an embodiment of the word of God as utter- ed in Scripture and human experience . The " House of God " commends public worship as the ...
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... arguing with equal force , love and consistency . But it was not so much this treatise , as his example five years ... arguments , the universal principles of freedom , not mere toleration , has yielded to the influence of his time , by ...
... arguing with equal force , love and consistency . But it was not so much this treatise , as his example five years ... arguments , the universal principles of freedom , not mere toleration , has yielded to the influence of his time , by ...
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