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... practices of the flesh , as contrasted with those of christianity which are the spirit here spoken of , they being pure and spiritual ; and which principles are farther illustrated and enlarged upon in the writings of the same apostle ...
... practices of the flesh , as contrasted with those of christianity which are the spirit here spoken of , they being pure and spiritual ; and which principles are farther illustrated and enlarged upon in the writings of the same apostle ...
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... practice of the opulent christians of the third or fourth century , to defer baptism till they were on the point of death , and that for a very evident and sufficient . reason . Baptism , they were taught , washed away all pre- vious ...
... practice of the opulent christians of the third or fourth century , to defer baptism till they were on the point of death , and that for a very evident and sufficient . reason . Baptism , they were taught , washed away all pre- vious ...
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... practice of public social , or joint prayer was not instituted by Moses , or afterwards , by divine direction , intro- duced into the TABERNACLE worship . In pursuance of the plan of argument previously laid down , ( see vol . i . p ...
... practice of public social , or joint prayer was not instituted by Moses , or afterwards , by divine direction , intro- duced into the TABERNACLE worship . In pursuance of the plan of argument previously laid down , ( see vol . i . p ...
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... practice of the rite of circumcision , or any other of their principal forms and ceremonies ? Who could read the records of the English nation - their history , political and ecclesiastical - their church annals and their devotional ...
... practice of the rite of circumcision , or any other of their principal forms and ceremonies ? Who could read the records of the English nation - their history , political and ecclesiastical - their church annals and their devotional ...
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... practice with which the ancient Jews were fami- liar . " - 29 . BENNETT . “ " Tis plain , that the ancient Jews did use some pre - composed form of prayer before their return from the Babylonish captivity . " - 18. * Neither let it be ...
... practice with which the ancient Jews were fami- liar . " - 29 . BENNETT . “ " Tis plain , that the ancient Jews did use some pre - composed form of prayer before their return from the Babylonish captivity . " - 18. * Neither let it be ...
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