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I do feel resolute and settled on the questions of reformed doctrine , and trust that , by God's grace , no gloom of threatened darkness and penalty , such as Satan is permitted to raise against the servants of Christ , shall ever cause ...
I do feel resolute and settled on the questions of reformed doctrine , and trust that , by God's grace , no gloom of threatened darkness and penalty , such as Satan is permitted to raise against the servants of Christ , shall ever cause ...
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Returning home , he joyously preached the hated doctrines of the cross ; he braved the lion in his den ; among the faithless many , he abode faithful and fearless ; he appealed to the stout- hearted that were far from righteousness ...
Returning home , he joyously preached the hated doctrines of the cross ; he braved the lion in his den ; among the faithless many , he abode faithful and fearless ; he appealed to the stout- hearted that were far from righteousness ...
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Hamilton refused to retract any of the leading doctrines , and was formally con- demned as an obstinate and determined heretic , and ordered to be delivered up to the secular power . The latter command was fulfilled with indecent haste ...
Hamilton refused to retract any of the leading doctrines , and was formally con- demned as an obstinate and determined heretic , and ordered to be delivered up to the secular power . The latter command was fulfilled with indecent haste ...
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From this polluted fountain of ' indifference ' flows that absurd and erroneous doctrine , or rather raving , in favour and in defence of ' liberty of conscience ; ' from which most pestilential error the course is opened to that entire ...
From this polluted fountain of ' indifference ' flows that absurd and erroneous doctrine , or rather raving , in favour and in defence of ' liberty of conscience ; ' from which most pestilential error the course is opened to that entire ...
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In order to revive in the minds of the people the recollection of this great constitutional doctrine , I would beg leave to recommend that public lectures should be delivered , exhibiting the superior excellence of the British ...
In order to revive in the minds of the people the recollection of this great constitutional doctrine , I would beg leave to recommend that public lectures should be delivered , exhibiting the superior excellence of the British ...
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