The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... Christ does not incur the penalty of excision , and the difficulty which has been sup- posed to attend the doctrine I am labouring to establish , vanishes away . " But are we thence to conclude that some transgressions may incur the ...
... Christ does not incur the penalty of excision , and the difficulty which has been sup- posed to attend the doctrine I am labouring to establish , vanishes away . " But are we thence to conclude that some transgressions may incur the ...
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... Christ , or in the discourses or writings of his apostles , with denunciations of wrath against the finally impenitent , we are not to imagine that such denunciations belong only to the covenant of works ; and con- sequently , that a ...
... Christ , or in the discourses or writings of his apostles , with denunciations of wrath against the finally impenitent , we are not to imagine that such denunciations belong only to the covenant of works ; and con- sequently , that a ...
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... Christ to expiate the sins of the world . This doctrine Mr. Bel- sham declines to discuss , as he before declined to discuss that of the Trinity . He refuses to admit the Deity of Christ , and therefore of course rejects the doctrine of ...
... Christ to expiate the sins of the world . This doctrine Mr. Bel- sham declines to discuss , as he before declined to discuss that of the Trinity . He refuses to admit the Deity of Christ , and therefore of course rejects the doctrine of ...
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