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47 studiously avoided entering into any conversation with me on the subject ,
unless I first began , and I must take the liberty to say that if any reflections are
cast on the Baptists on account of my conduct , they will be illiberal and unjust .
47 studiously avoided entering into any conversation with me on the subject ,
unless I first began , and I must take the liberty to say that if any reflections are
cast on the Baptists on account of my conduct , they will be illiberal and unjust .
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It is a candour that deems error infiocent , and forms too favourable ideas both of
characters and conduct which the Scriptures condemn . When the Prophet Elijah
wished it to be determined whether Jehovah or Baal were the proper object ...
It is a candour that deems error infiocent , and forms too favourable ideas both of
characters and conduct which the Scriptures condemn . When the Prophet Elijah
wished it to be determined whether Jehovah or Baal were the proper object ...
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mended by the conduct of the most virtuous people in the world ; ard it produces
a resemblance to the blessed God . No grace can ascend higher than this . There
can be no degree beyond . It rests in God , where grace of every description ...
mended by the conduct of the most virtuous people in the world ; ard it produces
a resemblance to the blessed God . No grace can ascend higher than this . There
can be no degree beyond . It rests in God , where grace of every description ...
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