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Page 161
... religion , in order to be alike interested in the prosperity of our Sovereign and the welfare of our country . Remarks on Mr. Robinson's Christian System unfolded ; on Mr. Parry's Inquiry into the nature and extent of the Inspiration of ...
... religion , in order to be alike interested in the prosperity of our Sovereign and the welfare of our country . Remarks on Mr. Robinson's Christian System unfolded ; on Mr. Parry's Inquiry into the nature and extent of the Inspiration of ...
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... religion , by the efforts of human reason , should have been followed by the assertion that Natural Religion is an inadmissible term . ' On the contrary , we maintain that the existence of Natural Religion is a doctrine of Scripture ...
... religion , by the efforts of human reason , should have been followed by the assertion that Natural Religion is an inadmissible term . ' On the contrary , we maintain that the existence of Natural Religion is a doctrine of Scripture ...
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... religion : 8 Upon the whole , and taking into one view the great subject of Revealed Religion , it would appear that the Supreme Being , con- sulting the happiness and the good of his creatures , has , at sundry times and in divers ...
... religion : 8 Upon the whole , and taking into one view the great subject of Revealed Religion , it would appear that the Supreme Being , con- sulting the happiness and the good of his creatures , has , at sundry times and in divers ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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