| United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1816 - 860 pages
...by another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and principles of the Gospel... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1817 - 420 pages
...another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as ut- / terly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires ' us to love our neighbour as ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and principles of the Gospel... | |
| 1818 - 350 pages
...by another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and printip'es of the Gospel... | |
| 1818 - 396 pages
...by another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and principles of ihe Gospel... | |
| John Edwards Caldwell - 1818 - 780 pages
...by another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and principles of the Gospel... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1820 - 404 pages
...another, as a gross violation, of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit antl principles of the Gospel... | |
| 1855 - 400 pages
...exists in the United riolation of the most precious and Barred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbor as ourselves, and as totally irreconcilable with the •pirit and principles of the gospel of Christ, which enjoin*... | |
| John D. Paxton - 1833 - 228 pages
...another as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature — as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves, and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and precepts of the Gospel of... | |
| George Bourne - 1834 - 266 pages
...by another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and principles of the gospel... | |
| 1837 - 486 pages
...by another, a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature," and " utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbor as ourselves." But is it possible, that a teacher of theology in the nineteenth century, could maintain before a body... | |
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