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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... principle was undisputed ; it was acted upon as a principle which the change of dispensation did not touch ; and consequently , a new institution was superfluous . The silence of the New Testament on this head , is altogether in fa ...
... principle was undisputed ; it was acted upon as a principle which the change of dispensation did not touch ; and consequently , a new institution was superfluous . The silence of the New Testament on this head , is altogether in fa ...
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... principle . And they who reject or con- trovert their claim to such original , cannot , on any other principle , argue pertinently against that dis- pensation . They * 1 Cor . 2. 11 . In short , believers and unbelievers , whether they ...
... principle . And they who reject or con- trovert their claim to such original , cannot , on any other principle , argue pertinently against that dis- pensation . They * 1 Cor . 2. 11 . In short , believers and unbelievers , whether they ...
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... principle of human invention must be hazardous and rash , yet from a principle of divine authority , many sober and just inferences may be drawn . For it is one thing to discover a principle ; and another to argue justly and cogently ...
... principle of human invention must be hazardous and rash , yet from a principle of divine authority , many sober and just inferences may be drawn . For it is one thing to discover a principle ; and another to argue justly and cogently ...
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