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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... believe , has even attempted to fix the time when , what is now consi- dered ( by the baptist ) an innovation in baptism was first introduced : yet they require us to believe that the first and purest age of christianity universally ...
... believe , has even attempted to fix the time when , what is now consi- dered ( by the baptist ) an innovation in baptism was first introduced : yet they require us to believe that the first and purest age of christianity universally ...
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... believe all this ; and in one sense you cannot but believe it , because you know that it is all found written in the word of God , and that what God has said must be true , and will most surely come to pass . But if you believe with the ...
... believe all this ; and in one sense you cannot but believe it , because you know that it is all found written in the word of God , and that what God has said must be true , and will most surely come to pass . But if you believe with the ...
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... believe that he can help you ? Do you believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ ? Come now , answer me honestly I want an answer as from the lips of a dying man , for I verily believe that you will not live twenty - four hours . I waited ...
... believe that he can help you ? Do you believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ ? Come now , answer me honestly I want an answer as from the lips of a dying man , for I verily believe that you will not live twenty - four hours . I waited ...
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