Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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... least secure against defeat . The worst that can happen to him is , the closing the dis- cussion by a drawn battle . From this conviction , the compiler of the pre- sent volume has generally declined to make any other use of the writers ...
... least secure against defeat . The worst that can happen to him is , the closing the dis- cussion by a drawn battle . From this conviction , the compiler of the pre- sent volume has generally declined to make any other use of the writers ...
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... least four - fifths , in their hearts , would prefer my rule . What multitudes are there , who spend their lives in feigned adherence to your power , but who , on their death - beds , are clearly seen to have been , in fact , my ...
... least four - fifths , in their hearts , would prefer my rule . What multitudes are there , who spend their lives in feigned adherence to your power , but who , on their death - beds , are clearly seen to have been , in fact , my ...
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... least , of an hereafter ; in which he will have to know the Author of his being , and , what is still more important , will be called to account by him for all the actions of his life . But this train of thought carries him forward , at ...
... least , of an hereafter ; in which he will have to know the Author of his being , and , what is still more important , will be called to account by him for all the actions of his life . But this train of thought carries him forward , at ...
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... least disguise or qualification . " We strictly forbid , " says the council of Toulouse , " the laity to have the books of the Old and New Testa- ment in the vulgar tongue . " " If any one shall pre- sume to read or possess them ...
... least disguise or qualification . " We strictly forbid , " says the council of Toulouse , " the laity to have the books of the Old and New Testa- ment in the vulgar tongue . " " If any one shall pre- sume to read or possess them ...
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... least to the dealings of God with his creatures ; nor can any rational ground be assigned , why that divine Being who has vouch- safed us a revelation of His mind and will in the Scriptures , should have left it in such obscurity as to ...
... least to the dealings of God with his creatures ; nor can any rational ground be assigned , why that divine Being who has vouch- safed us a revelation of His mind and will in the Scriptures , should have left it in such obscurity as to ...
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