The Monthly Christian Spectator. 1851-1859, Volume 41854 |
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... amongst those who admit that we have these primary conceptions , there is a dispute far enough from being ended as to what is the number of them . Mr. Parker has inflamed the dispute by multiplying them very considerably , and ...
... amongst those who admit that we have these primary conceptions , there is a dispute far enough from being ended as to what is the number of them . Mr. Parker has inflamed the dispute by multiplying them very considerably , and ...
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... amongst a people . No pulpit can exert an elevating religious influence that does not seek to guide the common life of the people , and compel them to feel that , while godli- ness is a heavenly form of character , it is also to be the ...
... amongst a people . No pulpit can exert an elevating religious influence that does not seek to guide the common life of the people , and compel them to feel that , while godli- ness is a heavenly form of character , it is also to be the ...
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... amongst us consider suspense a sin , and laud it as a virtue never to doubt . How many , frightened or fatigued by the conflict with doubt , throw themselves back in despair and blindness into the arms of the first system or the first ...
... amongst us consider suspense a sin , and laud it as a virtue never to doubt . How many , frightened or fatigued by the conflict with doubt , throw themselves back in despair and blindness into the arms of the first system or the first ...
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... amongst the most fanatical opponents of it in others . Mr. Bartlett , therefore , correctly describes the position of the two great parties of the age as being ' merely accidental . ' ' The doc- trines of toleration were then unknown ...
... amongst the most fanatical opponents of it in others . Mr. Bartlett , therefore , correctly describes the position of the two great parties of the age as being ' merely accidental . ' ' The doc- trines of toleration were then unknown ...
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... amongst the working classes . We do not know how far the working classes have contributed by their support to its success , but we understand that as far as regards circulation , the project has entirely succeeded . We can only say that ...
... amongst the working classes . We do not know how far the working classes have contributed by their support to its success , but we understand that as far as regards circulation , the project has entirely succeeded . We can only say that ...
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