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... doctrine ? If that idea be founded in truth , and the clergy of the church of England be infallible and impeccable , then doubtless their parishioners are wrong when they suppose that the minister does at any time preach false doctrine ...
... doctrine ? If that idea be founded in truth , and the clergy of the church of England be infallible and impeccable , then doubtless their parishioners are wrong when they suppose that the minister does at any time preach false doctrine ...
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... doctrine of associ- ation , therefore , proves the divine mission of Jesus Christ . Secondly , The manner in which the facts , contained in the four Gospels , are arranged , proves , as being the effect of association , that those facts ...
... doctrine of associ- ation , therefore , proves the divine mission of Jesus Christ . Secondly , The manner in which the facts , contained in the four Gospels , are arranged , proves , as being the effect of association , that those facts ...
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... doctrine of our immortality , and of the future re- tribution . A doctrine , by its certainty satisfying the utmost crav ings of our mind ; a doctrine that sets in motion all the springs of the human heart , and imparts to the christian ...
... doctrine of our immortality , and of the future re- tribution . A doctrine , by its certainty satisfying the utmost crav ings of our mind ; a doctrine that sets in motion all the springs of the human heart , and imparts to the christian ...
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