The Christian's Magazine: Designed to Promote the Knowledge and Influence of Evangelical Truth and Order, Volume 2S. Whiting & Company, 1809 |
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... knowledge ; knowledge of experience ; and experience of improvement . History is the memo- ry of the human race . Like the memory of an in- dividual , it loses a thousand things where it retains one and , in both cases , the world ...
... knowledge ; knowledge of experience ; and experience of improvement . History is the memo- ry of the human race . Like the memory of an in- dividual , it loses a thousand things where it retains one and , in both cases , the world ...
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... knowledge of Christ which was communicated to me . I was , for instance , surprised that the doctrine of the Holy Ghost , of which Paul so explicitly treats , was whol- ly wanting in my elements . I revered now the scriptures of the ...
... knowledge of Christ which was communicated to me . I was , for instance , surprised that the doctrine of the Holy Ghost , of which Paul so explicitly treats , was whol- ly wanting in my elements . I revered now the scriptures of the ...
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... knowledge , and the ob- jections upon our ignorance . It is true , that moral demonstrations and religious doctrines ... knowledge : but still our knowledge is knowledge ; or , in other words , our certainty is certainty . In ...
... knowledge , and the ob- jections upon our ignorance . It is true , that moral demonstrations and religious doctrines ... knowledge : but still our knowledge is knowledge ; or , in other words , our certainty is certainty . In ...
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