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Page 106
... Christian practice and the motives to it is certainly in one sense inseparable . Nevertheless the distinction be- tween Christian doctrines considered as the necessary ground - work for Christian duties ; because Christian practice can ...
... Christian practice and the motives to it is certainly in one sense inseparable . Nevertheless the distinction be- tween Christian doctrines considered as the necessary ground - work for Christian duties ; because Christian practice can ...
Page 162
... Christian religion can be demonstrated on firmer and better ground We would speak of reason as the noblest natural ... Christian Religion : the 7th , On Prayer ; and the 8th , On the good Effects of Christianity on the Faith and Morals ...
... Christian religion can be demonstrated on firmer and better ground We would speak of reason as the noblest natural ... Christian Religion : the 7th , On Prayer ; and the 8th , On the good Effects of Christianity on the Faith and Morals ...
Page 334
... Christ needs not the aid of human invention and parade : -yet we perfectly agree to the appointment and support of Christian ministers for general assistance and edification . This discourse is , on the whole , very well written , and ...
... Christ needs not the aid of human invention and parade : -yet we perfectly agree to the appointment and support of Christian ministers for general assistance and edification . This discourse is , on the whole , very well written , and ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 6 |
Economy of an Institution in Spitalfields | 11 |
of David Hall | 13 |
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