American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volumen14Macmillan, 1862 |
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... Opinions of some of the Early Fathers , with special reference to the Doctrine of the Trinity ; illustrating its late origin and gradual forma- tion . By Alvan Lamson , D. D. Boston : Walker , Wise & Co. 1860 . ART . II . - The American ...
... Opinions of some of the Early Fathers , with special reference to the Doctrine of the Trinity ; illustrating its late origin and gradual forma- tion . By Alvan Lamson , D. D. Boston : Walker , Wise & Co. 1860 . ART . II . - The American ...
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... opinion . The Mufti of Constantinople has a perfect right to send in Mohammedan Missionaries to Boston , the Dalai Lama of Thi- bet to Concord , in the same State , the Brahmins of Hindustan , the Schaman of North Asia . Even the Fetish ...
... opinion . The Mufti of Constantinople has a perfect right to send in Mohammedan Missionaries to Boston , the Dalai Lama of Thi- bet to Concord , in the same State , the Brahmins of Hindustan , the Schaman of North Asia . Even the Fetish ...
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... opinion of what they have done , is so good , that we have no fear of meeting any occasion where we shall wish for the critic's blissful ignorance , or feel that it was a folly in this point to be wise . Their title would have been ...
... opinion of what they have done , is so good , that we have no fear of meeting any occasion where we shall wish for the critic's blissful ignorance , or feel that it was a folly in this point to be wise . Their title would have been ...
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... opinions of John Wesley were , as to the character of the great movement which he was mainly instrumental in inaugurating . The prevailing religious apathy of the age in which he lived , his own deep convictions as to the reality and ...
... opinions of John Wesley were , as to the character of the great movement which he was mainly instrumental in inaugurating . The prevailing religious apathy of the age in which he lived , his own deep convictions as to the reality and ...
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... opinion and con- duct ; but what that argument has to do in sustaining the modern Methodist theory of Episcopal power , is another ques- tion well worth asking . 5. Mr. Wesley , in his Letter to the " brethren in North America , " Sept ...
... opinion and con- duct ; but what that argument has to do in sustaining the modern Methodist theory of Episcopal power , is another ques- tion well worth asking . 5. Mr. Wesley , in his Letter to the " brethren in North America , " Sept ...
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