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... lives is very commendable ; they are good neighbours and good citizens ; much respected for their integrity , and exert a beneficial influence throughout the sphere in which they live . But they make no pretensions to religion , attend ...
... lives is very commendable ; they are good neighbours and good citizens ; much respected for their integrity , and exert a beneficial influence throughout the sphere in which they live . But they make no pretensions to religion , attend ...
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... live . I am not asserting that these men are always candid , that they always reason well , nor that prejudice may not have much to do with their infer- ences . Still , confounding , as they almost unavoidably do , error with truth ...
... live . I am not asserting that these men are always candid , that they always reason well , nor that prejudice may not have much to do with their infer- ences . Still , confounding , as they almost unavoidably do , error with truth ...
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... lives . of its professors ; on the other hand , there is nothing so well adapted to aid its propagation as the holy lives and con- versation of its professors . To show this , we have only to glance at the history and present state of ...
... lives . of its professors ; on the other hand , there is nothing so well adapted to aid its propagation as the holy lives and con- versation of its professors . To show this , we have only to glance at the history and present state of ...
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... lives of all who dwell in christian lands , and they too will court the beams of the Sun of righteousness . But this moral reno- vation in Christendom is to be produced by individual effort , by individual holiness . Let every one live ...
... lives of all who dwell in christian lands , and they too will court the beams of the Sun of righteousness . But this moral reno- vation in Christendom is to be produced by individual effort , by individual holiness . Let every one live ...
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... lives of its professors led thinking men to doubt , and ultimately to deny , the divine ori- gin of Christianity . They thought the credentials of a system , which had such unworthy professors , not even worth exam- ining ; and they ...
... lives of its professors led thinking men to doubt , and ultimately to deny , the divine ori- gin of Christianity . They thought the credentials of a system , which had such unworthy professors , not even worth exam- ining ; and they ...
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