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... by subjecting them , in common with others , to the decree of death . And that constitution of his visible church , which , by admitting members upon external evidence , admits hypocrites as well as the 164 THE CHRISTIAN'S MAGAZINE .
... by subjecting them , in common with others , to the decree of death . And that constitution of his visible church , which , by admitting members upon external evidence , admits hypocrites as well as the 164 THE CHRISTIAN'S MAGAZINE .
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... what they ma nifestly claim to be , of divine suggestion ; I mean , we are to admit , not the truth indeed , but the possibility , of such suggestion , till we can fairly make it appear that they are of human contrivance only .
... what they ma nifestly claim to be , of divine suggestion ; I mean , we are to admit , not the truth indeed , but the possibility , of such suggestion , till we can fairly make it appear that they are of human contrivance only .
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If , then , we should admit for a moment , ( and really it is almost too great an outrage against sound reasoning , to be admitted even for a moment ; ) I say , if we should admit , for the sake of argument , that " the Classical or ...
If , then , we should admit for a moment , ( and really it is almost too great an outrage against sound reasoning , to be admitted even for a moment ; ) I say , if we should admit , for the sake of argument , that " the Classical or ...
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