The Religious Magazine, Or Spirit of the Foreign Theological Journals and Reviews, Volume 3E. Littell, 1829 - Religion |
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... worship in all heathen countries . Such a custom must have arisen either from the common principles of human nature ; or from one common source . That it is not a common dictate of our nature is , I think , too obvious to need proof ...
... worship in all heathen countries . Such a custom must have arisen either from the common principles of human nature ; or from one common source . That it is not a common dictate of our nature is , I think , too obvious to need proof ...
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... worship ; and the presenting of this act to the Deity , as a supplication for the par- don of sin , and a supposed mean of compensa- tion for the insult and injury thereby offered to his majesty and government . " - pp . 3 , 4 . He then ...
... worship ; and the presenting of this act to the Deity , as a supplication for the par- don of sin , and a supposed mean of compensa- tion for the insult and injury thereby offered to his majesty and government . " - pp . 3 , 4 . He then ...
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... worship of his people , and rendering it acceptable to the throne of perfect purity ; - the Lord who spake by the prophets , and now by his apostles , concerning the great salvation acquired by his sufferings ; -the Sanctifier , who by ...
... worship of his people , and rendering it acceptable to the throne of perfect purity ; - the Lord who spake by the prophets , and now by his apostles , concerning the great salvation acquired by his sufferings ; -the Sanctifier , who by ...
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... worship which the same authority enjoins , he often ventured to inculcate . And thus re- storing religion to its place in the reason and the affection , he called on every hierarchy of Christendom , and on the pontiff and his cardi ...
... worship which the same authority enjoins , he often ventured to inculcate . And thus re- storing religion to its place in the reason and the affection , he called on every hierarchy of Christendom , and on the pontiff and his cardi ...
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... worship . To the right , near the pulpit , there is a small place enclosed with a wooden rail , and covered with green cushions for the cadi . Near to this there is a separate place for the singers . Up a nar- row stone stair , I was ...
... worship . To the right , near the pulpit , there is a small place enclosed with a wooden rail , and covered with green cushions for the cadi . Near to this there is a separate place for the singers . Up a nar- row stone stair , I was ...
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