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Page 95
... Christian , who is impressed with a conviction of the im- portance of the Gospel , must ardently wish to hasten the time when all the kingdoms of the world shall become the kingdoms of Christ . Zeal is commendable in such a cause ; and ...
... Christian , who is impressed with a conviction of the im- portance of the Gospel , must ardently wish to hasten the time when all the kingdoms of the world shall become the kingdoms of Christ . Zeal is commendable in such a cause ; and ...
Page 320
... Christian Faith , outrage all sense and reason , that the majority of men of education and reflection in France professed themselves infidels . When the corruptions of Christianity are pro . nounced by its very ministers to be parts of ...
... Christian Faith , outrage all sense and reason , that the majority of men of education and reflection in France professed themselves infidels . When the corruptions of Christianity are pro . nounced by its very ministers to be parts of ...
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... Christian families in the lower classes of life . The doctrines of the Established Church are uniformly inculcated , and her rites and cere- inonies are warmly recommended : the preacher exhorting his hearers and readers not to follow ...
... Christian families in the lower classes of life . The doctrines of the Established Church are uniformly inculcated , and her rites and cere- inonies are warmly recommended : the preacher exhorting his hearers and readers not to follow ...
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