Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 Seiten |
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... loss of accustomed indulgences . It is the most diffi cult of all things to convert men from vicious habits to virtuous ones , as every one may judge from what he feels in himself , as well as from what he sees 16 EVIDENCES OF.
... loss of accustomed indulgences . It is the most diffi cult of all things to convert men from vicious habits to virtuous ones , as every one may judge from what he feels in himself , as well as from what he sees 16 EVIDENCES OF.
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... converts , the original teachers and missiona- ries of the institution could not have been idle ; secondly , that when the Author of the undertaking was put to death as a malefactor for his attempt , the endeavours of his fol- lowers to ...
... converts , the original teachers and missiona- ries of the institution could not have been idle ; secondly , that when the Author of the undertaking was put to death as a malefactor for his attempt , the endeavours of his fol- lowers to ...
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... converts to the religion , many of them , suffered the greatest extremities for their profession ; it is hardly credible , that those who came between the two , who were companions of the Author of the institution during his life , and ...
... converts to the religion , many of them , suffered the greatest extremities for their profession ; it is hardly credible , that those who came between the two , who were companions of the Author of the institution during his life , and ...
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... converts and all this within thirty years after its com- mencement . Now these facts afford a strong inference in behalf of the proposition which we maintain , could the disciples of Christ expect for themselves when they saw their ...
... converts and all this within thirty years after its com- mencement . Now these facts afford a strong inference in behalf of the proposition which we maintain , could the disciples of Christ expect for themselves when they saw their ...
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... converts , was by the custody and management of the public funds , when some of the richer members , intending to contribute their fortunes to the common support of the society , sold their possessions , and laid down the prices at the ...
... converts , was by the custody and management of the public funds , when some of the richer members , intending to contribute their fortunes to the common support of the society , sold their possessions , and laid down the prices at the ...
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