The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 - Baptists |
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... Scriptures , more than thirty millions of Bibles and Testaments have been put in circulation , in more than one hundred and sixty languages ; and this in addition to all which has been accomplished by private enterprise . A power ...
... Scriptures , more than thirty millions of Bibles and Testaments have been put in circulation , in more than one hundred and sixty languages ; and this in addition to all which has been accomplished by private enterprise . A power ...
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... Scriptures ; but can less be said of the language employed by the Tractarians ? Is it not quite as easy to interpret the sentiments of Dr. Pusey's sermon on the Eucharist in accordance with the correct orthodox views , as to interpret ...
... Scriptures ; but can less be said of the language employed by the Tractarians ? Is it not quite as easy to interpret the sentiments of Dr. Pusey's sermon on the Eucharist in accordance with the correct orthodox views , as to interpret ...
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... Scriptural . She represents herself as being able to read the thoughts of Father La Combe when sep- arated from him at the distance of many miles , and as being able , when in the same room with Fenelon , to hold conversa- tion with him ...
... Scriptural . She represents herself as being able to read the thoughts of Father La Combe when sep- arated from him at the distance of many miles , and as being able , when in the same room with Fenelon , to hold conversa- tion with him ...
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... Scriptural thought that our desires should be in agreement with the will of God ? " My state , " says Madame Guyon ... Scriptures . - But we have a more serious difficulty with the volumes be- fore us a difficulty which we have felt ...
... Scriptural thought that our desires should be in agreement with the will of God ? " My state , " says Madame Guyon ... Scriptures . - But we have a more serious difficulty with the volumes be- fore us a difficulty which we have felt ...
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... Scriptures but what she has authorized him to find there . She cannot do otherwise . It is not a matter of dis- cretion or of choice with her . It follows from the very nature of the institution , and stands out as its primal law . If ...
... Scriptures but what she has authorized him to find there . She cannot do otherwise . It is not a matter of dis- cretion or of choice with her . It follows from the very nature of the institution , and stands out as its primal law . If ...
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