The Boston Review, 6권John M. Whittemore and Company, 1866 |
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... claim so Christian an origin as is manifest- ed by those who have embraced it . Fox was a rebel against every form of worldly authority , and had no respect for any ac- cumulation of human experiences , when not in accordance with his ...
... claim so Christian an origin as is manifest- ed by those who have embraced it . Fox was a rebel against every form of worldly authority , and had no respect for any ac- cumulation of human experiences , when not in accordance with his ...
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... claim our notice . But they are not the same . There is something peculiar about them . Fox did claim a special di- vine illumination , and his followers attach a meaning to the inner light which Luther , and Calvin , and Cranmer , and ...
... claim our notice . But they are not the same . There is something peculiar about them . Fox did claim a special di- vine illumination , and his followers attach a meaning to the inner light which Luther , and Calvin , and Cranmer , and ...
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... claim exemption from mistakes and follies , we believe will vanish gradually before the light , not of human reason , but of that everlasting Gospel which is to be the salvation of nations , and of that divine Spirit whose teachings ...
... claim exemption from mistakes and follies , we believe will vanish gradually before the light , not of human reason , but of that everlasting Gospel which is to be the salvation of nations , and of that divine Spirit whose teachings ...
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... claim to be solely attended to , till her wants have been supplied . " This confession , wrung out of an honest hour , is shared more or less audibly by many unsettled speculators in moral and religious science . It will not do to let ...
... claim to be solely attended to , till her wants have been supplied . " This confession , wrung out of an honest hour , is shared more or less audibly by many unsettled speculators in moral and religious science . It will not do to let ...
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... claim it as a right , and need not humbly sue for it as a gracious favor . The believer's exemption from punishment is not due , directly , to an act of divine sovereign grace , but to a mere act of divine justice ; and is only what he ...
... claim it as a right , and need not humbly sue for it as a gracious favor . The believer's exemption from punishment is not due , directly , to an act of divine sovereign grace , but to a mere act of divine justice ; and is only what he ...
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