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When he came to the stake , he showed great constancy and patience ; but , not being suffered to speak many words , he briefly exhorted the people steadily to remain in that faith and true doctrine , which he had before taught them ...
When he came to the stake , he showed great constancy and patience ; but , not being suffered to speak many words , he briefly exhorted the people steadily to remain in that faith and true doctrine , which he had before taught them ...
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What is true of Christianity in general , is equally true of its peculiar doctrines . The more rigidly they are examined , the more worthy do they appear of God ; the more perfectly adapted to the condition of man ; the more consistent ...
What is true of Christianity in general , is equally true of its peculiar doctrines . The more rigidly they are examined , the more worthy do they appear of God ; the more perfectly adapted to the condition of man ; the more consistent ...
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... prove to be true Christians , is chargeable with nullity and mockery ; then the baptising of adults who possibly may ... certainly do not , prove to be true Christians , is equally a nullity and a mockery : And therefore , unless we ...
... prove to be true Christians , is chargeable with nullity and mockery ; then the baptising of adults who possibly may ... certainly do not , prove to be true Christians , is equally a nullity and a mockery : And therefore , unless we ...
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