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Page 95
... wish to hasten the time when all the kingdoms of the world shall Lecome the kingdoms of Christ . Zeal is commendable in such a cause ; and the contemplative mind will suggest to itself various means by which this glorious work may be ...
... wish to hasten the time when all the kingdoms of the world shall Lecome the kingdoms of Christ . Zeal is commendable in such a cause ; and the contemplative mind will suggest to itself various means by which this glorious work may be ...
Page 187
... wish of England , and what it still is . Of these two propositions , the one is unnecessary ; the other cannot well be known , till England shall think proper to explain herself without reserve ; but the discussion may be founded on ...
... wish of England , and what it still is . Of these two propositions , the one is unnecessary ; the other cannot well be known , till England shall think proper to explain herself without reserve ; but the discussion may be founded on ...
Page 320
... wish that the remark had its due weight in all countries where Christianity is pro- fessed , ) that the maintenance of opinions unfounded on the autho rity of the Gospel has given occasion to some minds to reject its most valuable ...
... wish that the remark had its due weight in all countries where Christianity is pro- fessed , ) that the maintenance of opinions unfounded on the autho rity of the Gospel has given occasion to some minds to reject its most valuable ...
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