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Page 146
... Christian Church ; in twelve Sermons : preached in Lincoln's Inn Chapel from the Year 1800 to 1804 , at the Lecture founded by the Right Rev. William Warburton , Lord Bishop of Gloucester . By Robert Nares , A.M. F.R.S. F.A.S. ...
... Christian Church ; in twelve Sermons : preached in Lincoln's Inn Chapel from the Year 1800 to 1804 , at the Lecture founded by the Right Rev. William Warburton , Lord Bishop of Gloucester . By Robert Nares , A.M. F.R.S. F.A.S. ...
Page 306
... christian revelation , and a friend to christian morality in all it's branches . Towards the conclusion , we meet with these farther re- marks : Faith is a part of morality ; " this is the work of God , " a work which he requires ...
... christian revelation , and a friend to christian morality in all it's branches . Towards the conclusion , we meet with these farther re- marks : Faith is a part of morality ; " this is the work of God , " a work which he requires ...
Page 459
... Christian Neophyte . Never were expec- tations , however , more completely disappointed . The meek disciple and the humble Christian appear not in these pages : which on the contrary present to our astonished view the in- tolerant ...
... Christian Neophyte . Never were expec- tations , however , more completely disappointed . The meek disciple and the humble Christian appear not in these pages : which on the contrary present to our astonished view the in- tolerant ...
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