The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... divine and human nature is a mystery which you cannot comprehend , and which , therefore , you will not believe ! But if you reject from your faith whatever you cannot comprehend , of what articles will your Creed be composed ? Can you ...
... divine and human nature is a mystery which you cannot comprehend , and which , therefore , you will not believe ! But if you reject from your faith whatever you cannot comprehend , of what articles will your Creed be composed ? Can you ...
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... divine mission of our blessed Saviour . At page 198 , particularly , he conjoins these two im- portant subjects : " As St. John observes , whoever denies the divinity or divine mission of Jesus Christ , makes God a liar . " Now , this ...
... divine mission of our blessed Saviour . At page 198 , particularly , he conjoins these two im- portant subjects : " As St. John observes , whoever denies the divinity or divine mission of Jesus Christ , makes God a liar . " Now , this ...
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... divine simplicity in him Who handles things divine . ' Tis pitiful To court a grin , when you should woo a soul . " After all , there is one way in which this sermon of Mr. Smith may be highly useful to his reverend brethren ; I mean ...
... divine simplicity in him Who handles things divine . ' Tis pitiful To court a grin , when you should woo a soul . " After all , there is one way in which this sermon of Mr. Smith may be highly useful to his reverend brethren ; I mean ...
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