Paganism Not Abolished in the Roman Empire Or the Christian World: A Lecture Delivered in Boston, Feb. 6th; New Bedford, April 23rd.; and Lawrence, Oct. 16th, 1881.j1881 - 31 pages |
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... regard to the people con- nected with these movements . Let us pity them , that they have been so deceived , and do all we can to suppress their principles . Oxford Episcopalianism , in its underlying work of proselyting , declares ...
... regard to the people con- nected with these movements . Let us pity them , that they have been so deceived , and do all we can to suppress their principles . Oxford Episcopalianism , in its underlying work of proselyting , declares ...
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... regard to the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper from which , by the good providence of God , we have been so graciously delivered . " Again : " Those who are familiarized by the officiating minister with the forms of error , will fall , by ...
... regard to the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper from which , by the good providence of God , we have been so graciously delivered . " Again : " Those who are familiarized by the officiating minister with the forms of error , will fall , by ...
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... regard to that school about us who are so " highly " advanced in their own minds , and assert that in their position there is no tendency towards Rome , let me quote what Newman , who was long ago on their advanced plat- form , and ...
... regard to that school about us who are so " highly " advanced in their own minds , and assert that in their position there is no tendency towards Rome , let me quote what Newman , who was long ago on their advanced plat- form , and ...
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... regard to the coming of the Son of Man ! Human instrumentalities can never bring about the glorious apoc- alypse of Jesus . His sweet parting promise to His dear ones was , that if He went away , He would again return to them to take ...
... regard to the coming of the Son of Man ! Human instrumentalities can never bring about the glorious apoc- alypse of Jesus . His sweet parting promise to His dear ones was , that if He went away , He would again return to them to take ...
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... me that there is something we must look upon with the affection with which Americans regard those Englishmen who strove and wrought before the colonization or sever- ance of their country . Nay , it may not INTRODUCTION . 9.
... me that there is something we must look upon with the affection with which Americans regard those Englishmen who strove and wrought before the colonization or sever- ance of their country . Nay , it may not INTRODUCTION . 9.
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