The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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Page 575
... 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 of the Church of England , 196-198 - on regeneration , 198 - jus ...
... 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 of the Church of England , 196-198 - on regeneration , 198 - jus ...
Page 584
... 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 Ancient ...
... 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 Ancient ...
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... original and acquired perceptions which we receive by some of our senses , is a problem equally difficult and interesting ; and of which no pretended solution would , in the present times , attract one moment's notice , which rested on ...
... original and acquired perceptions which we receive by some of our senses , is a problem equally difficult and interesting ; and of which no pretended solution would , in the present times , attract one moment's notice , which rested on ...
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... original and profound , of the first series of essays , is directed against some late philological speculations , which have been thought to afford an inductive de- monstration of the doctrine which derives all our knowledge im ...
... original and profound , of the first series of essays , is directed against some late philological speculations , which have been thought to afford an inductive de- monstration of the doctrine which derives all our knowledge im ...
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... original language , such as the Greek , the truth of this remark may be easily verified ; and , accordingly , it is asserted by Mr. Smith , that the number of its primitives does not exceed three hundred . In the compounded languages ...
... original language , such as the Greek , the truth of this remark may be easily verified ; and , accordingly , it is asserted by Mr. Smith , that the number of its primitives does not exceed three hundred . In the compounded languages ...
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