The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... Gospel , for the doctrine revealed by Jesus Christ , as distinguished from all human inventions , all theories elicited by the force of human ingenuity , is an essential branch of religion , which cannot fail to distinguish all real ...
... Gospel , for the doctrine revealed by Jesus Christ , as distinguished from all human inventions , all theories elicited by the force of human ingenuity , is an essential branch of religion , which cannot fail to distinguish all real ...
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... Gospel statements , and as such may well have been put in the mouth of a candidate for baptism irrespectively of the existence of any heresy whatever . And we should say the same of much of the Nicene Creed , though in this case the ...
... Gospel statements , and as such may well have been put in the mouth of a candidate for baptism irrespectively of the existence of any heresy whatever . And we should say the same of much of the Nicene Creed , though in this case the ...
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... Gospel . What then would be the duty of those whose office it was to ordain pastors ? They had no power to transmit any other commission than that which they had themselves received , namely , to preach the Gospel in its pure integrity ...
... Gospel . What then would be the duty of those whose office it was to ordain pastors ? They had no power to transmit any other commission than that which they had themselves received , namely , to preach the Gospel in its pure integrity ...
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... Gospel , that their object is quite the re- verse- —that " they are not to augment , but to retrench ; not to enlarge the primitive substance , but to remove the incrustation . " They remove human additions and corruptions , without ...
... Gospel , that their object is quite the re- verse- —that " they are not to augment , but to retrench ; not to enlarge the primitive substance , but to remove the incrustation . " They remove human additions and corruptions , without ...
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... Gospel times ; and the exclusions which were then in- curred by ceremonial pollutions and natural diseases , were unques- tionable signs of subsequent moral disqualifications . The persons who were legally unclean , under the Mosaic ...
... Gospel times ; and the exclusions which were then in- curred by ceremonial pollutions and natural diseases , were unques- tionable signs of subsequent moral disqualifications . The persons who were legally unclean , under the Mosaic ...
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