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Page 119
... Christian communion than the simple one estab- lished by Christ and his apostles , -he asks whether Baptism , the Lord's Supper , and assembling for Christian social worship , be not badges of communion ? What is this to the purpose ...
... Christian communion than the simple one estab- lished by Christ and his apostles , -he asks whether Baptism , the Lord's Supper , and assembling for Christian social worship , be not badges of communion ? What is this to the purpose ...
Page 149
... Christ are converted into a passion , and the Christian is compared to the romantic lover in Ariosto . Mr. Wilberforce , though not quite so reprehensible , is not sufficiently guarded and correct ; and the strictures of his Reviewer ...
... Christ are converted into a passion , and the Christian is compared to the romantic lover in Ariosto . Mr. Wilberforce , though not quite so reprehensible , is not sufficiently guarded and correct ; and the strictures of his Reviewer ...
Page 161
... Christian subjects on paying the capi- tation tax , import , that the sum of money received is taken as a com- pensation for being permitted to wear their heads that year . The infulting diflinction of Christian and Mohammedan is ...
... Christian subjects on paying the capi- tation tax , import , that the sum of money received is taken as a com- pensation for being permitted to wear their heads that year . The infulting diflinction of Christian and Mohammedan is ...
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