Brownson's Quarterly Review, 3 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1846 |
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... whole argu- ment , is , of course , to be restricted to adults , or persons in whom reason is so far developed as to render them morally responsible for their acts . It is true , universally , that it is impossible to be saved without ...
... whole argu- ment , is , of course , to be restricted to adults , or persons in whom reason is so far developed as to render them morally responsible for their acts . It is true , universally , that it is impossible to be saved without ...
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... whole argument of the article in question , so far as it bears directly against Protestants , will give us the following : 1. According to the admissions of Protestants , it is not pos- sible to be saved without eliciting an act of ...
... whole argument of the article in question , so far as it bears directly against Protestants , will give us the following : 1. According to the admissions of Protestants , it is not pos- sible to be saved without eliciting an act of ...
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... whole question , as we presented it , turns on the sufficiency or insuf- ficiency of Protestantism to the eliciting of an act of faith , and that , till he has proved its sufficiency , he has proved nothing to his purpose ...
... whole question , as we presented it , turns on the sufficiency or insuf- ficiency of Protestantism to the eliciting of an act of faith , and that , till he has proved its sufficiency , he has proved nothing to his purpose ...
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... whole world and lose his own soul ? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul ? " St. Matt . xvi . 26. It may be humiliating to the Protestant to descend from that pinnacle of human pride and self - sufficiency on which his ...
... whole world and lose his own soul ? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul ? " St. Matt . xvi . 26. It may be humiliating to the Protestant to descend from that pinnacle of human pride and self - sufficiency on which his ...
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... whole argument we were laboring to prove . And this is assigned as a reason why , when avow- edly attempting to refute us , it was of no consequence to con- trovert our position , or show the fallacy of our reasoning ! You flatter ...
... whole argument we were laboring to prove . And this is assigned as a reason why , when avow- edly attempting to refute us , it was of no consequence to con- trovert our position , or show the fallacy of our reasoning ! You flatter ...
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