The History of the Church of ChristTh. Tegg, 1840 - 1073 pagina's |
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Pagina iii
... Reader therefore will na- turally expect some distinct account of a Plan , which , in a subject so generally known , lays claim to novelty , in order that he may judge for himself , whether it appears sufficiently interesting to engage ...
... Reader therefore will na- turally expect some distinct account of a Plan , which , in a subject so generally known , lays claim to novelty , in order that he may judge for himself , whether it appears sufficiently interesting to engage ...
Pagina v
... Reader that I shall think it my indispensable duty to give him real facts ; and if I be rather more copious in reflections than the severe laws of history allow , he will do well to observe , that the fashionable misrepresentations of ...
... Reader that I shall think it my indispensable duty to give him real facts ; and if I be rather more copious in reflections than the severe laws of history allow , he will do well to observe , that the fashionable misrepresentations of ...
Pagina 20
... reader can scarcely fail to contrast with this behaviour of the Apostles the ambitious arts of Jesuit missionaries , and to regret the want of a simi- Jar piety and integrity in a late celebrated naval com . mander in a scene of trial ...
... reader can scarcely fail to contrast with this behaviour of the Apostles the ambitious arts of Jesuit missionaries , and to regret the want of a simi- Jar piety and integrity in a late celebrated naval com . mander in a scene of trial ...
Pagina 35
... reader thirsting for leave of the world , how far it will permit more . I feel the force and justness of the them to proceed in religion without offence . thought at this moment . I have hitherto I dare not say , that all this exactly ...
... reader thirsting for leave of the world , how far it will permit more . I feel the force and justness of the them to proceed in religion without offence . thought at this moment . I have hitherto I dare not say , that all this exactly ...
Pagina 44
... reader concerning it . In- deed we have no ecclesiastical work , exclu- sive of the Scriptures , except one , which does any peculiar honour to the first century To believe , to suffer , to love , —not to write was the primitive taste ...
... reader concerning it . In- deed we have no ecclesiastical work , exclu- sive of the Scriptures , except one , which does any peculiar honour to the first century To believe , to suffer , to love , —not to write was the primitive taste ...
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