The Christian Review, Volume 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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... , was no minor service to Christian- ity . Yet we are allowed to believe in the occurrence of many similar instances during the first three centuries , when our holy faith was proscribed , and its friends 1858. ] 5 First Three Centuries .
... , was no minor service to Christian- ity . Yet we are allowed to believe in the occurrence of many similar instances during the first three centuries , when our holy faith was proscribed , and its friends 1858. ] 5 First Three Centuries .
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... believe , at present ; as female character has greatly improved since the period in question ; as gentleness and modesty now lead Mammon oft in chains ; and as men of the highest spirit are known to woo the fair , though likely to be ...
... believe , at present ; as female character has greatly improved since the period in question ; as gentleness and modesty now lead Mammon oft in chains ; and as men of the highest spirit are known to woo the fair , though likely to be ...
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... believe . We have another illustration in the temptation of Jesus Christ . This is narrated at length by Matthew ( chapter iv : 1 , 11 , ) and Luke , ( chapter iv : 1 , 13 , ) both evangelists giving a statement of the same facts in ...
... believe . We have another illustration in the temptation of Jesus Christ . This is narrated at length by Matthew ( chapter iv : 1 , 11 , ) and Luke , ( chapter iv : 1 , 13 , ) both evangelists giving a statement of the same facts in ...
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... believe with some that evil , like God , is eter- nal ; nor with others , that sin was created by God . Of " the Devil and his angels " we learn , that like everything else in existence , they are originally the workmanship ` of God ...
... believe with some that evil , like God , is eter- nal ; nor with others , that sin was created by God . Of " the Devil and his angels " we learn , that like everything else in existence , they are originally the workmanship ` of God ...
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... believe , only blasphemers and anti - trinitarians , and the actual indulgence was very creditable for that time , especially to Roman Catholics . Lord Baltimore , the Pro- prietary , had been one of King James ' privy counsellors , but ...
... believe , only blasphemers and anti - trinitarians , and the actual indulgence was very creditable for that time , especially to Roman Catholics . Lord Baltimore , the Pro- prietary , had been one of King James ' privy counsellors , but ...
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