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land where the controversy had slumbered for more than a genera- tion , there arose a race that knew not the Papacy . The rulers in their ignorance dealt with the system as if it were a Protestant sect ; and the people in their ...
land where the controversy had slumbered for more than a genera- tion , there arose a race that knew not the Papacy . The rulers in their ignorance dealt with the system as if it were a Protestant sect ; and the people in their ...
Strana 23
... tion , and " this pleasing hope this fond desire and longing after immortality ; " the analogy of external creation which furnishes examples of change and improvement remarkably like that implied in the resurrection of the body - these ...
... tion , and " this pleasing hope this fond desire and longing after immortality ; " the analogy of external creation which furnishes examples of change and improvement remarkably like that implied in the resurrection of the body - these ...
Strana 32
... tion of the Presbyterian Church ; but now they had a great desire to consult the Presbyteries , although the constitution was to remain unaltered . The separation of the Church in all its Synods , with a definite provision for two ...
... tion of the Presbyterian Church ; but now they had a great desire to consult the Presbyteries , although the constitution was to remain unaltered . The separation of the Church in all its Synods , with a definite provision for two ...
Strana 35
... tion and with a large majority for their general measures , does not sustain Dr. Judd's injurious imputation that the Old School struggled for mere power . 3. Policy often overreaches itself . The New School might have separated ...
... tion and with a large majority for their general measures , does not sustain Dr. Judd's injurious imputation that the Old School struggled for mere power . 3. Policy often overreaches itself . The New School might have separated ...
Strana 40
... tion as a poet ; but did not particularly excel in this department . He is one of England's prose writers of imperishable fame . Like almost all writers , ⚫he has written some things which had better been consigned to oblivion . Mr ...
... tion as a poet ; but did not particularly excel in this department . He is one of England's prose writers of imperishable fame . Like almost all writers , ⚫he has written some things which had better been consigned to oblivion . Mr ...
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