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Pagina 11
... given . 1. It is not intended that God is the disposer of men in every sense in which it is possible to entertain this proposition in the mind - or that there is no sense whatever , in which man can be said to direct his own way . So ...
... given . 1. It is not intended that God is the disposer of men in every sense in which it is possible to entertain this proposition in the mind - or that there is no sense whatever , in which man can be said to direct his own way . So ...
Pagina 21
... given to officers , indifferently called presbyters and bishops , as an authority given to bishops over pres- byters , is to adopt a conclusion without premises . To say that the succession and mustership affirmed Speaking of the ...
... given to officers , indifferently called presbyters and bishops , as an authority given to bishops over pres- byters , is to adopt a conclusion without premises . To say that the succession and mustership affirmed Speaking of the ...
Pagina 27
... given it its present title . The 45th psalm which is attribu- ted to them , is rendered , a Song of loves , or perhaps more correctly by Gesenius , a lovely song . This I pre- sume was added to the title after it was composed by the ...
... given it its present title . The 45th psalm which is attribu- ted to them , is rendered , a Song of loves , or perhaps more correctly by Gesenius , a lovely song . This I pre- sume was added to the title after it was composed by the ...
Pagina 44
... given up this vital principle of Protestantism . To err is the common accident of our nature : but to acknowledge error , is the act of the hero and the saint ! " and quoting a sentence from the in- quiry , in which professor Marsh had ...
... given up this vital principle of Protestantism . To err is the common accident of our nature : but to acknowledge error , is the act of the hero and the saint ! " and quoting a sentence from the in- quiry , in which professor Marsh had ...
Pagina 52
... given by an officer attached to the expedition . " On the 1st of February , when all our tales had been at least twice told , and the time began to hang rather heavy upon our hands , a most seasonable relief appeared in a tribe of ...
... given by an officer attached to the expedition . " On the 1st of February , when all our tales had been at least twice told , and the time began to hang rather heavy upon our hands , a most seasonable relief appeared in a tribe of ...
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