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... Tract 619 , and I argue that the tone of theology in this tract , thus adopted by the Tract Com- mittee , is the last and most important proof of the ascendancy of principles foreign to those of the founders of the Society ; and ...
... Tract 619 , and I argue that the tone of theology in this tract , thus adopted by the Tract Com- mittee , is the last and most important proof of the ascendancy of principles foreign to those of the founders of the Society ; and ...
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... Tract Com- mittee has been drawn to the preva- lence of much dissatisfaction among mem- bers of the Society , with ... Tract Committee have been in the practice of making alterations as to doctrines , sentiments , and expressions ...
... Tract Com- mittee has been drawn to the preva- lence of much dissatisfaction among mem- bers of the Society , with ... Tract Committee have been in the practice of making alterations as to doctrines , sentiments , and expressions ...
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... Tract Committee : - Feb. 5th , 1841 . " " Agreed : that the Tract Committee be requested to take such measures as they may think proper for the careful republication of the old books and tracts on the Society's List , and that they be ...
... Tract Committee : - Feb. 5th , 1841 . " " Agreed : that the Tract Committee be requested to take such measures as they may think proper for the careful republication of the old books and tracts on the Society's List , and that they be ...
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