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Page 198
... Christian , to think for himself , in contempt of the authority of his teachers , can produce nothing but arrogance and confusion . The glimmering light which their understanding , thus tampered with , affords them , will only make them ...
... Christian , to think for himself , in contempt of the authority of his teachers , can produce nothing but arrogance and confusion . The glimmering light which their understanding , thus tampered with , affords them , will only make them ...
Page 258
... Christian Revelation . Designed chiefly for the Use of young Persons ; more particularly of those who have lately been confirmed in the Diocese of London . By Beilby , Lord Bishop of London . 12mo . pp . 126. 3s . Boards . Cadell jun ...
... Christian Revelation . Designed chiefly for the Use of young Persons ; more particularly of those who have lately been confirmed in the Diocese of London . By Beilby , Lord Bishop of London . 12mo . pp . 126. 3s . Boards . Cadell jun ...
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... Christian Religion already published , that it is perfectly needless to add to their number ; but it appeared to me ... Christian religion , they must not imagine that their task is finished , and that nothing more is required at their ...
... Christian Religion already published , that it is perfectly needless to add to their number ; but it appeared to me ... Christian religion , they must not imagine that their task is finished , and that nothing more is required at their ...
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