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Pagina 239
... considered and indeed considered himself , of the strictest sect of or- thodoxy , found himself fallen under the suspicion of leaning towards Unitarianism . Evil surmises spread among his people , distressed the minds of his church ...
... considered and indeed considered himself , of the strictest sect of or- thodoxy , found himself fallen under the suspicion of leaning towards Unitarianism . Evil surmises spread among his people , distressed the minds of his church ...
Pagina 315
... considered as one of the phrases which certainly determine the vicarious or expia- tory nature of the Saviour's death . 4. Christ was a sin offering and a sacrifice for our sins . Here we come to a more definite and satis- factory view ...
... considered as one of the phrases which certainly determine the vicarious or expia- tory nature of the Saviour's death . 4. Christ was a sin offering and a sacrifice for our sins . Here we come to a more definite and satis- factory view ...
Pagina 565
... considered also , that very many ministers make for themselves fields of labour without any demand upon the general benevolence of Christ- ians ; and when it is farther con- sidered that by giving a new im- pulse to one department of ...
... considered also , that very many ministers make for themselves fields of labour without any demand upon the general benevolence of Christ- ians ; and when it is farther con- sidered that by giving a new im- pulse to one department of ...
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