An Original History of the Religious Denominations at Present Existing in the United StatesJ. Y. Humphreys, 1844 - 734 strán (strany) |
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... believe its holy teachings . It may in truth be said of any people professing and calling them- selves Christians , that their principles are from the same source , pro- vided they are according to the Gospel of God . This we fully believe ...
... believe its holy teachings . It may in truth be said of any people professing and calling them- selves Christians , that their principles are from the same source , pro- vided they are according to the Gospel of God . This we fully believe ...
Strana 55
... believe that they will be the faithful supporters of a free , yet efficient general government . " Under the new government , though in many of the States our rights were not equal to those of other denominations , we began rapidly to ...
... believe that they will be the faithful supporters of a free , yet efficient general government . " Under the new government , though in many of the States our rights were not equal to those of other denominations , we began rapidly to ...
Strana 78
... believe that there is a union existing between the Father , and the Son , and the Holy Spirit ; and that they are equally divine , and equally en- titled to our adoration . II . We believe that man was made upright and good , and had ...
... believe that there is a union existing between the Father , and the Son , and the Holy Spirit ; and that they are equally divine , and equally en- titled to our adoration . II . We believe that man was made upright and good , and had ...
Strana 79
... believe that God so loved the world , that he gave his only begotten Son , that whosoever believeth in him should not perish , but have eternal life . John iii . 16. That he took on him our nature , and was born of the Virgin Mary ...
... believe that God so loved the world , that he gave his only begotten Son , that whosoever believeth in him should not perish , but have eternal life . John iii . 16. That he took on him our nature , and was born of the Virgin Mary ...
Strana 80
... believe that they are not the ground of the believer's hope , but that they are fruits essential to a justified state , and necessary as evidence of a new birth . John xiv . 23 . VII . We believe that there will be a general ...
... believe that they are not the ground of the believer's hope , but that they are fruits essential to a justified state , and necessary as evidence of a new birth . John xiv . 23 . VII . We believe that there will be a general ...
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