The Eclectic Review, Tom 23;Tom 87Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1848 |
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... tion of the shares of existing ministers . What has been the result ? Under the operation of the system up to 1803 , the congregations had been trained to pay their ministers liberally ; and a change to the worse in this respect never ...
... tion of the shares of existing ministers . What has been the result ? Under the operation of the system up to 1803 , the congregations had been trained to pay their ministers liberally ; and a change to the worse in this respect never ...
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... tion still further to relieve that laity who contribute so little to this object themselves , would be unjust to those other denominations who have entirely to pay their own ministers , and do it liberally and cheerfully . ' This is ...
... tion still further to relieve that laity who contribute so little to this object themselves , would be unjust to those other denominations who have entirely to pay their own ministers , and do it liberally and cheerfully . ' This is ...
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... tion , then the fabrication of so many afterwards , and the open assertion of them in the presence of the people and the rulers , was a piece of impudent imposture , so ir mediately supervening upon the simple facts , as not to admit of ...
... tion , then the fabrication of so many afterwards , and the open assertion of them in the presence of the people and the rulers , was a piece of impudent imposture , so ir mediately supervening upon the simple facts , as not to admit of ...
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... tion of every candid inquirer . Upon no other ground than the entire trustworthiness of these evangelists and disciples of Jesus , can any basis be laid for the unquestionable fact of the orign of the Christian church at that time and ...
... tion of every candid inquirer . Upon no other ground than the entire trustworthiness of these evangelists and disciples of Jesus , can any basis be laid for the unquestionable fact of the orign of the Christian church at that time and ...
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... tion , which excludes the possibility of error , and which therefore may reasonably be required in support of every mathematical deduc- tion . But the proof of matters of fact rests upon moral evidence alone ; by which is meant not ...
... tion , which excludes the possibility of error , and which therefore may reasonably be required in support of every mathematical deduc- tion . But the proof of matters of fact rests upon moral evidence alone ; by which is meant not ...
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