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... discovered and abused the natural propensity of the human heart toward devotion ; and , artfully withdrawing the adoration of mankind from their Creator , they usurped the place and honours of the Supreme Deity . By the success of their ...
... discovered and abused the natural propensity of the human heart toward devotion ; and , artfully withdrawing the adoration of mankind from their Creator , they usurped the place and honours of the Supreme Deity . By the success of their ...
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... discovered , that as none of the properties of matter will apply to the opera tions of the mind , the human soul must consequently be a substance distinct from the body , pure , simple , and spiritual , incapable of dissolution , and ...
... discovered , that as none of the properties of matter will apply to the opera tions of the mind , the human soul must consequently be a substance distinct from the body , pure , simple , and spiritual , incapable of dissolution , and ...
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... discovered and indignantly rejected . Whatever opinion may be entertained of the miracles of the primitive church since the time of the apostles , this unresisting softness of temper , so conspicuous among the believers of the second ...
... discovered and indignantly rejected . Whatever opinion may be entertained of the miracles of the primitive church since the time of the apostles , this unresisting softness of temper , so conspicuous among the believers of the second ...
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... discovered from the practice of Jerusalem , Ephesus , or of Corinth . The societies which were institute in the cities of the Roman empire were united only by tl ties of faith and charity . Independence and equality forme the basis of ...
... discovered from the practice of Jerusalem , Ephesus , or of Corinth . The societies which were institute in the cities of the Roman empire were united only by tl ties of faith and charity . Independence and equality forme the basis of ...
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... discovered the ad- antages that might result from a closer union of their interests and designs . Towards the end of the second century , the churches of Greece and Asia adopted the useful institutions of provincial synods , and they ...
... discovered the ad- antages that might result from a closer union of their interests and designs . Towards the end of the second century , the churches of Greece and Asia adopted the useful institutions of provincial synods , and they ...
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