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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... christian dispensation , they contrived to set up a fictitious resemblance for the delusion of their fol- lowers . They have defined charity to be , the mutual tolérance of contradictory tenets , and unity to consist in mutual forbear ...
... christian dispensation , they contrived to set up a fictitious resemblance for the delusion of their fol- lowers . They have defined charity to be , the mutual tolérance of contradictory tenets , and unity to consist in mutual forbear ...
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... Christian religion is first preached , every instance of conversion to it would furnish an example of adult baptism . It was impossible that the primitive Christians could have been baptized when they were infants , for christianity did ...
... Christian religion is first preached , every instance of conversion to it would furnish an example of adult baptism . It was impossible that the primitive Christians could have been baptized when they were infants , for christianity did ...
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... Christian dispensation . You have also showed , that the first Christians had no conception that this ordinance was to be discontinued , from the sen- timents they entertained on the nature of the Christian church , which they ...
... Christian dispensation . You have also showed , that the first Christians had no conception that this ordinance was to be discontinued , from the sen- timents they entertained on the nature of the Christian church , which they ...
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