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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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THE TRUE IDEA OF PROPHECY . The testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of Prophecy . - Rev . 19. 10 . IT is very clear in what manner common sense instructs us to prosecute all inquiries into the divine conduct . Wise men collect from what ...
THE TRUE IDEA OF PROPHECY . The testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of Prophecy . - Rev . 19. 10 . IT is very clear in what manner common sense instructs us to prosecute all inquiries into the divine conduct . Wise men collect from what ...
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The inference is , that the Angel was a true prophet . Again : how is the Angel proved , in this way , to be the fellow - servant of those who have the testimony of Jesus ? Why , thus ; the Angel had the spirit of prophecy ...
The inference is , that the Angel was a true prophet . Again : how is the Angel proved , in this way , to be the fellow - servant of those who have the testimony of Jesus ? Why , thus ; the Angel had the spirit of prophecy ...
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