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Σελίδα 11
... considered it expedient or prudent , in the exercises of public worship , ever to read that celebrated , but obnoxious hymn of Dr. Watts , " Behold the potter and the clay . " Indeed , that hymn would seldom or never be appropriate ...
... considered it expedient or prudent , in the exercises of public worship , ever to read that celebrated , but obnoxious hymn of Dr. Watts , " Behold the potter and the clay . " Indeed , that hymn would seldom or never be appropriate ...
Σελίδα 12
... considered very sound , evan- gelical and instructive . I am acquainted with several such minis- ters , not less than six or seven , within comparatively a small circle , who have had some fifteen or twenty years ' experience 12 How we ...
... considered very sound , evan- gelical and instructive . I am acquainted with several such minis- ters , not less than six or seven , within comparatively a small circle , who have had some fifteen or twenty years ' experience 12 How we ...
Σελίδα 34
... considered as synonimous with deist or infidel . The term Presbyterian is now commonly used ; but , I confess , some difficulty appears to me to attend the use of it ; be cause , it either has no definite meaning as to opinions or ...
... considered as synonimous with deist or infidel . The term Presbyterian is now commonly used ; but , I confess , some difficulty appears to me to attend the use of it ; be cause , it either has no definite meaning as to opinions or ...
Σελίδα 35
... considered as very nearly clos- ed . ' Monthly Review , New Series , vol . lxxxi . p . 411. " Individuals may examine for themselves whether the suggestion that the " aristocracy of Presbyterianism " has had any thing to do with the ...
... considered as very nearly clos- ed . ' Monthly Review , New Series , vol . lxxxi . p . 411. " Individuals may examine for themselves whether the suggestion that the " aristocracy of Presbyterianism " has had any thing to do with the ...
Σελίδα 38
... considered of great use . God makes use of the eyes of the unregerate to read his word , and of their ears to hear it ; by means of which they receive that knowledge of divine truth , which has a great influence in effec- ting their ...
... considered of great use . God makes use of the eyes of the unregerate to read his word , and of their ears to hear it ; by means of which they receive that knowledge of divine truth , which has a great influence in effec- ting their ...
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