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Page 141
... important nse . Prophecy keeps the attention of Christians alive to the truth and importance of their holy religion - to its truth , because prophecy and Christianity had one and the same origin , both being derived from the same ...
... important nse . Prophecy keeps the attention of Christians alive to the truth and importance of their holy religion - to its truth , because prophecy and Christianity had one and the same origin , both being derived from the same ...
Page 168
... important pri vilege , without which , neither their wise institutions nor the purity of their manners , would have availed them , not to be amenable to any foreign tribunal , nor to be ever tried but according to their own laws ...
... important pri vilege , without which , neither their wise institutions nor the purity of their manners , would have availed them , not to be amenable to any foreign tribunal , nor to be ever tried but according to their own laws ...
Page 259
... important little tract , we shall partake in the pleasure of those who are conscious of having rendered service to piety and to virtue . We may collect the R. R. author's views , from the follow- ing extracts from the preface : For ...
... important little tract , we shall partake in the pleasure of those who are conscious of having rendered service to piety and to virtue . We may collect the R. R. author's views , from the follow- ing extracts from the preface : For ...
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