The Christian Remembrancer, المجلد 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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الصفحة 123
... manner of harm in speaking of it even in the most public manner . When Christianity was first planted in Britain the Reformers discovered plainly that what they did was out of a true principle of piety and devotion , and with a design ...
... manner of harm in speaking of it even in the most public manner . When Christianity was first planted in Britain the Reformers discovered plainly that what they did was out of a true principle of piety and devotion , and with a design ...
الصفحة 256
... manner ; so those , who are at liberty to choose for themselves , seem to be called by God to be more eminently devoted to His service . " Ever since the beginning of Christianity there have been two orders or ranks of people among good ...
... manner ; so those , who are at liberty to choose for themselves , seem to be called by God to be more eminently devoted to His service . " Ever since the beginning of Christianity there have been two orders or ranks of people among good ...
الصفحة 464
... manner in which the Communion service ought to be performed , is one which , of itself , no person competent to suggest the proper manner could ever have been guilty of making . And in truth , Mr. Bishop has shown that he is utterly ...
... manner in which the Communion service ought to be performed , is one which , of itself , no person competent to suggest the proper manner could ever have been guilty of making . And in truth , Mr. Bishop has shown that he is utterly ...
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