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Page 165
... Christians directly . This idea , ( says he , ) has been too hastily taken up concerning the scriptures in general ... Christ and his Apostles , or to the churches which the latter planted , and every expression of a local and temporary ...
... Christians directly . This idea , ( says he , ) has been too hastily taken up concerning the scriptures in general ... Christ and his Apostles , or to the churches which the latter planted , and every expression of a local and temporary ...
Page 170
... Christian Principles : Whatever is essential to Christianity , all the sects of Christians , without one excepted instance , own . It is essential to Christianity , ( the Gentile Christianity which consists in receiving Jesus for the ...
... Christian Principles : Whatever is essential to Christianity , all the sects of Christians , without one excepted instance , own . It is essential to Christianity , ( the Gentile Christianity which consists in receiving Jesus for the ...
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... Christ to inquire , what he was to do to inherit eternal life ? He had a desire to inherit eternal life , ( as no doubt ... Christian faith . - Among the sketches or lints , we observe one on the text , ' teaching for doctrines the ...
... Christ to inquire , what he was to do to inherit eternal life ? He had a desire to inherit eternal life , ( as no doubt ... Christian faith . - Among the sketches or lints , we observe one on the text , ' teaching for doctrines the ...
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