The Quarterly Review, Volume 59J. Murray, 1837 - English literature |
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Page 46
... Christ alone ( ii . 440 ) ; but they are occupied throughout with Christian duties and dispositions which should be the fruits of faith , so as to be eminently practical . They serve under no banner but the Articles , and these Mr. Hare ...
... Christ alone ( ii . 440 ) ; but they are occupied throughout with Christian duties and dispositions which should be the fruits of faith , so as to be eminently practical . They serve under no banner but the Articles , and these Mr. Hare ...
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... Christian Church , was the instrument they would naturally re- cognize . They knew that neither sense , nor taste , nor prudence , nor natural religion have any power to raise up within us a law of self - denial ; and that even when ...
... Christian Church , was the instrument they would naturally re- cognize . They knew that neither sense , nor taste , nor prudence , nor natural religion have any power to raise up within us a law of self - denial ; and that even when ...
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... Christian men , for Christian education , have been multiplying to an extent , which almost equals the grandest muni- ficence of the past ages . And it is natural that it should be so . There is something in the Christian spirit very ...
... Christian men , for Christian education , have been multiplying to an extent , which almost equals the grandest muni- ficence of the past ages . And it is natural that it should be so . There is something in the Christian spirit very ...
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Sermons to a Country Congregation By Augustus Wil | 33 |
A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy with | 48 |
El Teatro Español ó Coleccion de Dramas escogidas | 62 |
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