The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... Christian lawgiver : ' but if these Psalms be regularly read through to the people , without selection , every month , in our churches , what harm can arise from their perusal at home ? Indeed , this objection applies as much to the ...
... Christian lawgiver : ' but if these Psalms be regularly read through to the people , without selection , every month , in our churches , what harm can arise from their perusal at home ? Indeed , this objection applies as much to the ...
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... Christian ecclesiastical history is mingled in this part of the work ; and the martyrdom of Saint Polycarp , for instance , is detailed ( from p . 137-147 . ) through ten pages . The long confusion of short reigns which succeed the ...
... Christian ecclesiastical history is mingled in this part of the work ; and the martyrdom of Saint Polycarp , for instance , is detailed ( from p . 137-147 . ) through ten pages . The long confusion of short reigns which succeed the ...
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The chapters intitled , On the Inconsistency of Christians with Christianity , -Expostulation with the inconsistent Christian , and Reflections of an inconsistent Christian after a serious Perusal of the Bible , - are nearly in the same ...
The chapters intitled , On the Inconsistency of Christians with Christianity , -Expostulation with the inconsistent Christian , and Reflections of an inconsistent Christian after a serious Perusal of the Bible , - are nearly in the same ...
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