The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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... received , or not received , into the canon of Scripture , according to the caprice or profligacy of the party in power when such revelation was given , we may be assured that many portions , if not whole Books , of the sacred records ...
... received , or not received , into the canon of Scripture , according to the caprice or profligacy of the party in power when such revelation was given , we may be assured that many portions , if not whole Books , of the sacred records ...
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... received , and the consequent opinions he adopted ; or that while he was stating the result of his investigation , the actual complexion of facts should undergo considerable change . The revival of literature exerted its salutary ...
... received , and the consequent opinions he adopted ; or that while he was stating the result of his investigation , the actual complexion of facts should undergo considerable change . The revival of literature exerted its salutary ...
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... received its accomplishment , and is now accomplishing . Among us every one is at liberty to think for himself ... received him not . Few in comparison received him . That no more than this is meant , appears from what follows : " But to ...
... received its accomplishment , and is now accomplishing . Among us every one is at liberty to think for himself ... received him not . Few in comparison received him . That no more than this is meant , appears from what follows : " But to ...
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