The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 - Baptists |
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... knowledge allegiance to him . Their ecclesiastical estab- lishment is now under three patriarchs . The Patriarch of Constantinople is only a common bishop , having no more spiritual authority than any other in the land . His office is ...
... knowledge allegiance to him . Their ecclesiastical estab- lishment is now under three patriarchs . The Patriarch of Constantinople is only a common bishop , having no more spiritual authority than any other in the land . His office is ...
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... knowledge and spirit of the Gospel among them , and by this means to operate upon the Mohammedans . It was not to subvert , nor to pull down and build up again ; but it was to reform . Accordingly we find the following language of the ...
... knowledge and spirit of the Gospel among them , and by this means to operate upon the Mohammedans . It was not to subvert , nor to pull down and build up again ; but it was to reform . Accordingly we find the following language of the ...
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... knowledge of the truth , who , for various rea- sons , still hold their connection with the church of their fathers . In 1851 the spirit of inquiry was spreading in nearly one hundred and fifty cities and villages in the Turk- ish ...
... knowledge of the truth , who , for various rea- sons , still hold their connection with the church of their fathers . In 1851 the spirit of inquiry was spreading in nearly one hundred and fifty cities and villages in the Turk- ish ...
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... knowledge , the approach to which is at present withheld from him . The true question is , as to nature , capacity ... knowledge of angels referred to , and we may reasonably suppose that they have a large amount of it , yet from Eph ...
... knowledge , the approach to which is at present withheld from him . The true question is , as to nature , capacity ... knowledge of angels referred to , and we may reasonably suppose that they have a large amount of it , yet from Eph ...
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... knowledge of God ! ' " In looking over the history of our race as recorded in the Bible , or in the writings of men , we find that the degrada- tion of the family is the surest proof of national corruption , and the most portentous sign ...
... knowledge of God ! ' " In looking over the history of our race as recorded in the Bible , or in the writings of men , we find that the degrada- tion of the family is the surest proof of national corruption , and the most portentous sign ...
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