The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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Page 571
... doctrines of Christianity , 428-430 - and to corporal correction , 431 - his false translations exposed , 432 - concluding strictures , ib . 433 . F. Faber's Internal State of France , 235 - successful tyranny of Buonaparte over the ...
... doctrines of Christianity , 428-430 - and to corporal correction , 431 - his false translations exposed , 432 - concluding strictures , ib . 433 . F. Faber's Internal State of France , 235 - successful tyranny of Buonaparte over the ...
Page 575
... doctrines , 193 , 194 - plan of the Bishop's work , 194 , 195 - original sin , con- sidered , 195 -- the doctrine of the irresisitibility of the operations of the Holy Spirit , not countenanced by the articles , liturgy , or homi- lies ...
... doctrines , 193 , 194 - plan of the Bishop's work , 194 , 195 - original sin , con- sidered , 195 -- the doctrine of the irresisitibility of the operations of the Holy Spirit , not countenanced by the articles , liturgy , or homi- lies ...
Page 584
... Doctrines of Original Sin , Grace , Regeneration , Justification , and Universal Redemption , are explained ; and the peculiar Tenets maintained by Calvin on those points are proved to be contrary to Scripture , to the Writings of the ...
... Doctrines of Original Sin , Grace , Regeneration , Justification , and Universal Redemption , are explained ; and the peculiar Tenets maintained by Calvin on those points are proved to be contrary to Scripture , to the Writings of the ...
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... doctrines , arose from a deep rooted conviction , both of the importance of my subject , and of the soundness of my plan , it was impossible for me to be insensible to such criticisms as were directed against either of these two ...
... doctrines , arose from a deep rooted conviction , both of the importance of my subject , and of the soundness of my plan , it was impossible for me to be insensible to such criticisms as were directed against either of these two ...
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... doctrine we shall only far- ther add , that the inquiry into the origin of ideas has , in modern times , led to some views of the natural history and connexions of our mental operations , exceedingly remote from ordinary obser- vation ...
... doctrine we shall only far- ther add , that the inquiry into the origin of ideas has , in modern times , led to some views of the natural history and connexions of our mental operations , exceedingly remote from ordinary obser- vation ...
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