The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... church , yet no impurities could reach the Gos- pel itself . Some of its teachers became heretical , but the pure word remained unadulterated . However the philosophising or the judaising teachers might subsequently infuse their own ...
... church , yet no impurities could reach the Gos- pel itself . Some of its teachers became heretical , but the pure word remained unadulterated . However the philosophising or the judaising teachers might subsequently infuse their own ...
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... church which he had thought proper to establish by miraculous powers . When , there- fore , the Gospel was immutably fixed on its own eternal basis , and its truth unimpeachably set- tled by the authentic testimony of so many eye ...
... church which he had thought proper to establish by miraculous powers . When , there- fore , the Gospel was immutably fixed on its own eternal basis , and its truth unimpeachably set- tled by the authentic testimony of so many eye ...
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... church . As he was designated to be the Apostle of the Gentiles , as he was to bear his testimony before rulers and scholars ; as he was to carry his mission into the presence of " kings , and not to be ashamed , " it pleased Infinite ...
... church . As he was designated to be the Apostle of the Gentiles , as he was to bear his testimony before rulers and scholars ; as he was to carry his mission into the presence of " kings , and not to be ashamed , " it pleased Infinite ...
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... , but we should have been in comparative ignorance of the events consequent upon his resurrection . We should have been totally at a loss to know VOL . X. D how and by whom the first Christian churches were founded EPISTOLARY WRITERS . 33.
... , but we should have been in comparative ignorance of the events consequent upon his resurrection . We should have been totally at a loss to know VOL . X. D how and by whom the first Christian churches were founded EPISTOLARY WRITERS . 33.
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Hannah More. how and by whom the first Christian churches were founded ; how they were conducted , and what was their progress . We should have had but a slender notion of the manner in which Christianity was planted , and how ...
Hannah More. how and by whom the first Christian churches were founded ; how they were conducted , and what was their progress . We should have had but a slender notion of the manner in which Christianity was planted , and how ...
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