The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... doctrine of Christ in its original simplicity and truth , without any scholastic jargon or any mysterious interpola- tions . Christianity will then be able to exert its native strength , and the doctrine will make its way by its own ...
... doctrine of Christ in its original simplicity and truth , without any scholastic jargon or any mysterious interpola- tions . Christianity will then be able to exert its native strength , and the doctrine will make its way by its own ...
Pàgina 99
... doctrine whether it be of God , he certainly intimated that there was in that doctrine a cogency of proof , sufficient to work conviction in every candid and well - intentioned mind . He who practises the precepts of Christia- nity will ...
... doctrine whether it be of God , he certainly intimated that there was in that doctrine a cogency of proof , sufficient to work conviction in every candid and well - intentioned mind . He who practises the precepts of Christia- nity will ...
Pàgina 327
... doctrine may , for aught we know , be well calculated to comfort the feelings of the people and the priest ; -but the question is , what must be its moral tendencies and effects ? As far as the doctrine is practically obeyed , there is ...
... doctrine may , for aught we know , be well calculated to comfort the feelings of the people and the priest ; -but the question is , what must be its moral tendencies and effects ? As far as the doctrine is practically obeyed , there is ...
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