The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Том 31F. and C. Rivington, 1808 |
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... divine . We regard it also as one of the most powerful vindications of our Articles , from being intended to convey a Calvinistic fense ; because the author , while he demonftrates this point , muft , in fome degree , have facrificed ...
... divine . We regard it also as one of the most powerful vindications of our Articles , from being intended to convey a Calvinistic fense ; because the author , while he demonftrates this point , muft , in fome degree , have facrificed ...
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... Divine Effence T. - 450 Taffo's Jerufalem , by Zotti 327 Thornton , Thomas , Efq . Pre . fent State of Turkey Tibbs , Thomas , Experimental Farmer - 221 553 - Tuke , Henry , Duties of Reli- gion and Morality V. and U. ga Vaccination ...
... Divine Effence T. - 450 Taffo's Jerufalem , by Zotti 327 Thornton , Thomas , Efq . Pre . fent State of Turkey Tibbs , Thomas , Experimental Farmer - 221 553 - Tuke , Henry , Duties of Reli- gion and Morality V. and U. ga Vaccination ...
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... divine grace ; who affirms that those , who entertain that notion , peftilentiffimè hallucinantur ; ' and who repeatedly fays , " Electa effe INSTRUMENTA vel ORGANA , ( acting of courfe only paffively ) , quibus mifericordiam . fuam ...
... divine grace ; who affirms that those , who entertain that notion , peftilentiffimè hallucinantur ; ' and who repeatedly fays , " Electa effe INSTRUMENTA vel ORGANA , ( acting of courfe only paffively ) , quibus mifericordiam . fuam ...
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... divine of eminence , we believe , whoever attempted to afcertain the comparative numbers of the elect and the reprobate , and as the Confeffion , from which thefe extracts are taken , was written in 1566 * , it feems impoffible to doubt ...
... divine of eminence , we believe , whoever attempted to afcertain the comparative numbers of the elect and the reprobate , and as the Confeffion , from which thefe extracts are taken , was written in 1566 * , it feems impoffible to doubt ...
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... ex- tends , he thinks , no farther than to the doctrine of the divine decrees of election and reprobation . " This doctrine did indeed give a tincture or colouring " This Primitive Truth . Smith, Eaglesfield, Legendary Tales PAGE.
... ex- tends , he thinks , no farther than to the doctrine of the divine decrees of election and reprobation . " This doctrine did indeed give a tincture or colouring " This Primitive Truth . Smith, Eaglesfield, Legendary Tales PAGE.
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