The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... Christian religion 27. Ld Lyttelton's history of Henry II. 28. A dissent, concerning Henry's behaviour to William King of Scotland 31. Foreign books 33. Religion, Morality, Controversy, &c. 35. History, Politics, &c. 36. Medicine ...
... Christian religion 27. Ld Lyttelton's history of Henry II. 28. A dissent, concerning Henry's behaviour to William King of Scotland 31. Foreign books 33. Religion, Morality, Controversy, &c. 35. History, Politics, &c. 36. Medicine ...
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... Christians; but, above all, pity them probationers for eternity: cut them n off in their iniquities, but give the time and space to repent: punish the as severely as you will, but let th punishment bear some proportion their crimes; for ...
... Christians; but, above all, pity them probationers for eternity: cut them n off in their iniquities, but give the time and space to repent: punish the as severely as you will, but let th punishment bear some proportion their crimes; for ...
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... Christ, when the Supreme God united himself to the man Christ Jesus. He contends, that a trinity of persons was not the primitive faith of the church; and that by the Nicenc and Athanasian trinity, the whole Christian church has been ...
... Christ, when the Supreme God united himself to the man Christ Jesus. He contends, that a trinity of persons was not the primitive faith of the church; and that by the Nicenc and Athanasian trinity, the whole Christian church has been ...
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... Christian world; for which he affigns as a reason, the sharc they have of what he calls the intelledual light, which, he says, they derive from the freedom of fpeaking, writing, and thinking, which prevails among them. He says, that ...
... Christian world; for which he affigns as a reason, the sharc they have of what he calls the intelledual light, which, he says, they derive from the freedom of fpeaking, writing, and thinking, which prevails among them. He says, that ...
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... Christ; one whe earnestly contends for the orthodox faith, but who acknowledges no criterion of •rthodoxy but ... Christian charity amougst us. He treats the subjećt agreeably to these moderate and candid principles, and suggests ...
... Christ; one whe earnestly contends for the orthodox faith, but who acknowledges no criterion of •rthodoxy but ... Christian charity amougst us. He treats the subjećt agreeably to these moderate and candid principles, and suggests ...
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