The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 168
... persons irrespect- ive of personal and actual transgression . " Very cautiously and guardedly Mr. Burder proceeds to inti- mate his opinion respecting a third class of exceptions . Doubtless many pious persons who lived under the ...
... persons irrespect- ive of personal and actual transgression . " Very cautiously and guardedly Mr. Burder proceeds to inti- mate his opinion respecting a third class of exceptions . Doubtless many pious persons who lived under the ...
Page 466
... persons neglecting the public worship of God . And though considerable deductions are to be made for young children , sick persons , and the aged and infirm , yet , after all , the multitude without even the forms of religion around us ...
... persons neglecting the public worship of God . And though considerable deductions are to be made for young children , sick persons , and the aged and infirm , yet , after all , the multitude without even the forms of religion around us ...
Page 489
... person ordained has the means of a livelihood , or else to provide for him . Or- dination , among Protestant Dissenters , is limited , upon a diffe- rent principle , to persons sustaining a specific charge : none are simply ordained to ...
... person ordained has the means of a livelihood , or else to provide for him . Or- dination , among Protestant Dissenters , is limited , upon a diffe- rent principle , to persons sustaining a specific charge : none are simply ordained to ...
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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