American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... believe , who read a book , foaming with passion , that the Doctor hap- pened , when he wrote it , not to be in a very Christian spirit ? Will they not have reason to believe , even supposing they should admit that Quakerism is not ...
... believe , who read a book , foaming with passion , that the Doctor hap- pened , when he wrote it , not to be in a very Christian spirit ? Will they not have reason to believe , even supposing they should admit that Quakerism is not ...
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... believe in the doctrine of the resurrection of the body . I venture the assertion , that a Friend who believes it ... believe in God , because it is with him alone man is to be justified . To be sure , he must believe in Christ , for ...
... believe in the doctrine of the resurrection of the body . I venture the assertion , that a Friend who believes it ... believe in God , because it is with him alone man is to be justified . To be sure , he must believe in Christ , for ...
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... believe it at once , than to believe that it has ever been believed . " Terence belongs to the last class ; and differs from the Rev. Mr. Fiddler only in that he made no higher pretensions to ecclesiastical or pedagogical lore , than ...
... believe it at once , than to believe that it has ever been believed . " Terence belongs to the last class ; and differs from the Rev. Mr. Fiddler only in that he made no higher pretensions to ecclesiastical or pedagogical lore , than ...
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