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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Page 766
... religion of which he reverences the institutions . Nor can he take any credit on the prolixity of his creed , lengthened by articles of supereroga- tory faith ; for the only article that we can make out seems to be this , that ...
... religion of which he reverences the institutions . Nor can he take any credit on the prolixity of his creed , lengthened by articles of supereroga- tory faith ; for the only article that we can make out seems to be this , that ...
Page 767
... religions are on a level , and that every religion is false ; for if any one were true , it must be ( with respect to every contemporary religion ) exclu- . sively true ; and such an exclusive claim as advanced by any one religion , he ...
... religions are on a level , and that every religion is false ; for if any one were true , it must be ( with respect to every contemporary religion ) exclu- . sively true ; and such an exclusive claim as advanced by any one religion , he ...
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... religious festival , they plead that , in religion the bible is their sovereign rule , but in the civil affairs of life they are at liberty to judge for themselves . Volume III . contains twenty - five discourses . The Omnipresence of ...
... religious festival , they plead that , in religion the bible is their sovereign rule , but in the civil affairs of life they are at liberty to judge for themselves . Volume III . contains twenty - five discourses . The Omnipresence of ...
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