The Moral Reformer, Volumen3Sherwood, 1833 |
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... consider the example of the first advocates , and the motives by which they were actuated . The precepts of the New Testa- ment are so heavenly in themselves , and enforced by considerations so clearly emanating from a divine religion ...
... consider the example of the first advocates , and the motives by which they were actuated . The precepts of the New Testa- ment are so heavenly in themselves , and enforced by considerations so clearly emanating from a divine religion ...
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... considering the imputations that have been charged upon the institutions I have attempted to defend , and how much has appeared in the pages of your work on the other side of the question , but that you will permit your readers to consider ...
... considering the imputations that have been charged upon the institutions I have attempted to defend , and how much has appeared in the pages of your work on the other side of the question , but that you will permit your readers to consider ...
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... consider the setting apart of Tithes for the maintenance of the ministers of religion , to have been an unwarrantable return to the provisions of the Leviti- cal law , and at variance with the nature and character of the Gospel ...
... consider the setting apart of Tithes for the maintenance of the ministers of religion , to have been an unwarrantable return to the provisions of the Leviti- cal law , and at variance with the nature and character of the Gospel ...
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