The London Quarterly Review, Volumen14Theodore Foster, 1815 |
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... truth without that humble docility , that prostration of the understanding and will , which are indispensable to proficiency in Christian in- struction . ' Mr. Belsham affects to understand the words ' pro- stration of the understanding ...
... truth without that humble docility , that prostration of the understanding and will , which are indispensable to proficiency in Christian in- struction . ' Mr. Belsham affects to understand the words ' pro- stration of the understanding ...
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... truth is to be supported , wholesome severities to be exercised - power passes over to the opposite party - persecution is retorted , and thus universal submission , the effect of power , and not of truth , can alone ensure peace to the ...
... truth is to be supported , wholesome severities to be exercised - power passes over to the opposite party - persecution is retorted , and thus universal submission , the effect of power , and not of truth , can alone ensure peace to the ...
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... truth of christianity in general or the particular fact of its rapid progress , can be explained as our author explicitly states , upon the broad principles of human nature itself , ' to suppose that the Deity would have made use of ...
... truth of christianity in general or the particular fact of its rapid progress , can be explained as our author explicitly states , upon the broad principles of human nature itself , ' to suppose that the Deity would have made use of ...
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