The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... doctrines ; and the Author's reasonings in support of them are too recondite to allow us to hope that he has discovered the principle by which the agreements of the Scriptures are to be demonstrated . There are readers among those for ...
... doctrines ; and the Author's reasonings in support of them are too recondite to allow us to hope that he has discovered the principle by which the agreements of the Scriptures are to be demonstrated . There are readers among those for ...
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... doctrine of justification by faith alone . To preach this doctrine , the reformers were raised up : upon this point the whole difference between the Christian and all other religions , essentially turns : and therefore this point is ...
... doctrine of justification by faith alone . To preach this doctrine , the reformers were raised up : upon this point the whole difference between the Christian and all other religions , essentially turns : and therefore this point is ...
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... doctrines of Christianity , and the objects of which are presumed to be without the Church , -is a very dif ... doctrine . " Be not eager to hear many different preachers . Be determined to hear " the truth as it is in Jesus ...
... doctrines of Christianity , and the objects of which are presumed to be without the Church , -is a very dif ... doctrine . " Be not eager to hear many different preachers . Be determined to hear " the truth as it is in Jesus ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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