The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 22F.C. & J. Rivington, 1851 |
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... truth they believed his society to have fostered ; and hope for him , —what may have had truth in his case , however fatal such a persuasion would be to yield to in ourselves , that his infirmity of will had amounted to actual ...
... truth they believed his society to have fostered ; and hope for him , —what may have had truth in his case , however fatal such a persuasion would be to yield to in ourselves , that his infirmity of will had amounted to actual ...
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... truth , nothing whatever to justify the charge . His not waiting the five days for the arrival of the easterns in open- ing the Council , may be thought unwise , but there is much to be urged in his favour , and we do not hesitate to ...
... truth , nothing whatever to justify the charge . His not waiting the five days for the arrival of the easterns in open- ing the Council , may be thought unwise , but there is much to be urged in his favour , and we do not hesitate to ...
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... truth for error . ' This proposition was understood by some as implying that secession to other bodies , the Baptists , for example , —was not abandoning truth for error . But this surely was through want of attention to the rule ...
... truth for error . ' This proposition was understood by some as implying that secession to other bodies , the Baptists , for example , —was not abandoning truth for error . But this surely was through want of attention to the rule ...
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