Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... worship was felt by many reflect- ing persons , a society was formed for the worship of God , upon the pure principles of Natural Religion . Among the patrons of this society , were men beloved for their philanthropy , and distinguished ...
... worship was felt by many reflect- ing persons , a society was formed for the worship of God , upon the pure principles of Natural Religion . Among the patrons of this society , were men beloved for their philanthropy , and distinguished ...
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... worship should be in order to be acceptable , she never has made known , nor is it within the reach of her ability . All the rites of worship invented by man are altogether unworthy of God : and , truly , it is in the nature of things ...
... worship should be in order to be acceptable , she never has made known , nor is it within the reach of her ability . All the rites of worship invented by man are altogether unworthy of God : and , truly , it is in the nature of things ...
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... worship ; or if they attempted to invent certain rites , all experience teaches that these human inven- tions will ever be marked by human weakness , and reason herself intimates , that no worship , not ap- pointed by God , can be ...
... worship ; or if they attempted to invent certain rites , all experience teaches that these human inven- tions will ever be marked by human weakness , and reason herself intimates , that no worship , not ap- pointed by God , can be ...
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