The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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... Christian religion to him , with sound arguments and mildness ; but leave the choice en- tirely to his own judgment . That above all the Christian shall desire and hope , for the salvation of every man whose religious sentiments are ...
... Christian religion to him , with sound arguments and mildness ; but leave the choice en- tirely to his own judgment . That above all the Christian shall desire and hope , for the salvation of every man whose religious sentiments are ...
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... Christian doctrines ; when men , in the eighth century , began to propagate the Christian re- ligion ( as they erroneously named it ) with fire and sword ; when shortly afterwards the term heretic became a magic word , which transformed ...
... Christian doctrines ; when men , in the eighth century , began to propagate the Christian re- ligion ( as they erroneously named it ) with fire and sword ; when shortly afterwards the term heretic became a magic word , which transformed ...
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" Christian System " of Mr. Robinson ; for if we are not greatly mistaken , it will be found to combine the qualities that are requisite for so important a work . This system embraces pro- bably all the important truths , in which a ...
" Christian System " of Mr. Robinson ; for if we are not greatly mistaken , it will be found to combine the qualities that are requisite for so important a work . This system embraces pro- bably all the important truths , in which a ...
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