The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volumen27G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1845 |
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... appearing in the borrowed trappings of the schools . The philosophy of Plato first palsied its arm , when in youthful vigor it was subduing thrones and dominions ; that of Aristotle held it in dizzy trance for a thousand years . The Re ...
... appearing in the borrowed trappings of the schools . The philosophy of Plato first palsied its arm , when in youthful vigor it was subduing thrones and dominions ; that of Aristotle held it in dizzy trance for a thousand years . The Re ...
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... appears to us not only a plain contradiction in these two expres- sions , but the latter seems also to contradict the part with which it is immediately connected ; for if to refuse assent was to sin , surely there were some constraining ...
... appears to us not only a plain contradiction in these two expres- sions , but the latter seems also to contradict the part with which it is immediately connected ; for if to refuse assent was to sin , surely there were some constraining ...
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... appears to have been felt by our author ; he therefore labors hard to accommodate his system to them . The former stands opposed to his sweeping overthrow in hopeless ruin of an unborn race , for the sins of one whom they could nowise ...
... appears to have been felt by our author ; he therefore labors hard to accommodate his system to them . The former stands opposed to his sweeping overthrow in hopeless ruin of an unborn race , for the sins of one whom they could nowise ...
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... appears to be a fitness in the Redeemer's holding such natural relations to the subjects of his redemption , as to place the parties within the sphere of each other's legal influence . We may therefore suppose that it was not con ...
... appears to be a fitness in the Redeemer's holding such natural relations to the subjects of his redemption , as to place the parties within the sphere of each other's legal influence . We may therefore suppose that it was not con ...
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... appears unquestionable ; but if true it is fatal to the doctrine now under review , and accordingly it is strongly opposed by our author . We will give his statements at length . " 1. Christ never existed , in his mediatorial character ...
... appears unquestionable ; but if true it is fatal to the doctrine now under review , and accordingly it is strongly opposed by our author . We will give his statements at length . " 1. Christ never existed , in his mediatorial character ...
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