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... Scripture. At the same time, Iplainlysee that thereare many lesser points in which other denominations of Christians may think differently from us,andyet be members of that Universal Church, of which, we trust,weform a part,andof which ...
... Scripture. At the same time, Iplainlysee that thereare many lesser points in which other denominations of Christians may think differently from us,andyet be members of that Universal Church, of which, we trust,weform a part,andof which ...
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... Scripture. These are they, who, bytheir satanic arts,have brought sin anddeath into the world;and, having separated man, by transgression, from his Creator, havethusfitted himfor becomingthe inhabitant of hell, and the companion of ...
... Scripture. These are they, who, bytheir satanic arts,have brought sin anddeath into the world;and, having separated man, by transgression, from his Creator, havethusfitted himfor becomingthe inhabitant of hell, and the companion of ...
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... Scripture; yettheSpirithad never revealedthe Lord Jesusto her as aSaviour, without whose assistance she must utterly perish. Her religion, therefore, was as yet nothing more than a form without life, nor her profession anything better ...
... Scripture; yettheSpirithad never revealedthe Lord Jesusto her as aSaviour, without whose assistance she must utterly perish. Her religion, therefore, was as yet nothing more than a form without life, nor her profession anything better ...
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... Scripture, namely, the TrinityinUnity; together with thenature and officesof these glorious persons, and especiallythepart takenbyeach in man's salvation.“Theword ofGod,”continued this pious young officer,“discovers tous theway of ...
... Scripture, namely, the TrinityinUnity; together with thenature and officesof these glorious persons, and especiallythepart takenbyeach in man's salvation.“Theword ofGod,”continued this pious young officer,“discovers tous theway of ...
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... Scripture. But, inasmuchas nothing human is infallible, there are, in myopinion, some smallermatters inthe constitution ofour Church, whichperhaps might be amended: although, asthe flaws in a beautiful pieceof workmanshipare often ...
... Scripture. But, inasmuchas nothing human is infallible, there are, in myopinion, some smallermatters inthe constitution ofour Church, whichperhaps might be amended: although, asthe flaws in a beautiful pieceof workmanshipare often ...
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