Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9;Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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... writings of the primitive Christians , that such a change actually was made , by the same authority that ordained the form and features of the New Testament Church . way should we The first question that meets us here is , In what ...
... writings of the primitive Christians , that such a change actually was made , by the same authority that ordained the form and features of the New Testament Church . way should we The first question that meets us here is , In what ...
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... writings remaining from the close of the New - Testament canon to the time of Constantine ; but it is remarkable that there is scarcely one which does not con- tain a recognition of the practice of the Church in this particular . We ...
... writings remaining from the close of the New - Testament canon to the time of Constantine ; but it is remarkable that there is scarcely one which does not con- tain a recognition of the practice of the Church in this particular . We ...
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... writing . It would be invaluable , not only for the reason that such writing is the chief instrument by which the affairs of a government like ours are to be conducted , its abuses corrected , and its powers con- trolled ; but also ...
... writing . It would be invaluable , not only for the reason that such writing is the chief instrument by which the affairs of a government like ours are to be conducted , its abuses corrected , and its powers con- trolled ; but also ...
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... writing in question , which is already established , systematically , throughout France , is termed by the inventor , Compte - rendu - literally , Account - rendering . This would be both awkward and ambiguous English . To avoid both it ...
... writing in question , which is already established , systematically , throughout France , is termed by the inventor , Compte - rendu - literally , Account - rendering . This would be both awkward and ambiguous English . To avoid both it ...
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... writings - writings which , not- withstanding his dogmatic errors , exhibit powerfully the real genius of Christianity , and , in their application of its great ethical principles to the social progress of man , anticipate the better ...
... writings - writings which , not- withstanding his dogmatic errors , exhibit powerfully the real genius of Christianity , and , in their application of its great ethical principles to the social progress of man , anticipate the better ...
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