The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... faith given and received . But , what is more disgraceful still , the English , nation , besotted by prejudices , sees nothing disgraceful in the trans- action . ' p . 155 . This brief paragraph betrays a double infirmity of under ...
... faith given and received . But , what is more disgraceful still , the English , nation , besotted by prejudices , sees nothing disgraceful in the trans- action . ' p . 155 . This brief paragraph betrays a double infirmity of under ...
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... faith . " - Whitby . " He saw it by faith , and rejoiced in the dis- tant and imperfect view . " - Doddridge . This is the sense of the words as generally understood by Expositors , and has much better pretensions to be accepted as ...
... faith . " - Whitby . " He saw it by faith , and rejoiced in the dis- tant and imperfect view . " - Doddridge . This is the sense of the words as generally understood by Expositors , and has much better pretensions to be accepted as ...
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... faith ; they shall be restored to the long - lost land of Canaan ; and so " all Israel shall be saved . " We may feel no compassion for the myriads of perish- ing heathen , who are passing from time into eternity without Christ , and ...
... faith ; they shall be restored to the long - lost land of Canaan ; and so " all Israel shall be saved . " We may feel no compassion for the myriads of perish- ing heathen , who are passing from time into eternity without Christ , and ...
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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