The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Zväzok 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 |
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... never failed to say grace before and after meals ; to pray every morning at sun- rise ; and they frequently repeated the Lord's Prayer and the Creed . " It was truly pleasing , " says Captain Pi- pon , " to see these poor people so well ...
... never failed to say grace before and after meals ; to pray every morning at sun- rise ; and they frequently repeated the Lord's Prayer and the Creed . " It was truly pleasing , " says Captain Pi- pon , " to see these poor people so well ...
Strana 7
... never have persuaded the Christian world to bend beneath his supremacy , had he not found more efficient support in temporal authorities , than in his boasted apostolic succession . It was the coalition of civil , and ecclesias- tical ...
... never have persuaded the Christian world to bend beneath his supremacy , had he not found more efficient support in temporal authorities , than in his boasted apostolic succession . It was the coalition of civil , and ecclesias- tical ...
Strana 8
... never have covered the people , to whom the scriptures gave their light . The cur- few of prelatical tyranny could never have rung out the signal that was to shut them in a long night of igno- rance and terror . The sword of the ...
... never have covered the people , to whom the scriptures gave their light . The cur- few of prelatical tyranny could never have rung out the signal that was to shut them in a long night of igno- rance and terror . The sword of the ...
Strana 17
... never to have heard what Christian madness is ; so confined in my reading as never to have met with any mention of it in the writings of Shakespear , Bacon , Taylor , or Barrow , to say nothing of the New Testament , which , how- ever ...
... never to have heard what Christian madness is ; so confined in my reading as never to have met with any mention of it in the writings of Shakespear , Bacon , Taylor , or Barrow , to say nothing of the New Testament , which , how- ever ...
Strana 36
... never captious , tures are not novel , the mode in Although the subjects of the Lec- which they are discussed gives them liveliness of a personal address relieves an appearance of originality . The the heaviness of a continued argu ...
... never captious , tures are not novel , the mode in Although the subjects of the Lec- which they are discussed gives them liveliness of a personal address relieves an appearance of originality . The the heaviness of a continued argu ...
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