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... Christian Church ? Has Mr. P. ever studied the Constitution and Discipline of the Primitive Church ? As he lays the whole stress of his argument on regular ordination , and as the ceremony of regular ordination is necessarily left to be ...
... Christian Church ? Has Mr. P. ever studied the Constitution and Discipline of the Primitive Church ? As he lays the whole stress of his argument on regular ordination , and as the ceremony of regular ordination is necessarily left to be ...
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... Christ , " whether he also wished to die , might be a very good , but was certainly a very weak , man . Art . 28. An Answer to the Question , Why are you a Christian ? By John Clarke , D. D. of Boston , New England . 7th Edition . 12mo ...
... Christ , " whether he also wished to die , might be a very good , but was certainly a very weak , man . Art . 28. An Answer to the Question , Why are you a Christian ? By John Clarke , D. D. of Boston , New England . 7th Edition . 12mo ...
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... Christ , by contending for his proper Humanity , and by urging the importance of obtaining correct sentiments on this head , in order to be secured from Christian Idolatry . Mr. B. represents the opinion of the first disciples concerning ...
... Christ , by contending for his proper Humanity , and by urging the importance of obtaining correct sentiments on this head , in order to be secured from Christian Idolatry . Mr. B. represents the opinion of the first disciples concerning ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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