I will not scruple to assert that the most illiterate Christian, if he can but read his English Bible, and will take the pains to read it in this manner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge which is necessary to his salvation, but, by God's... On Protestant nonconformity - Página 323de Josiah Conder - 1818Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1843 - 630 páginas
...spurious Protestants was that of Bishop Horsley, with whose weighty words we shall now conclude. ' I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...and will take the pains to read it in this manner, (comparing parallel passages,) will not only attain all that practical knowledge which is necessary... | |
| 1843 - 632 páginas
...whose weighty words we shall now conclude. ' I will not scruple to assert, that the most illi' terate Christian, if he can but read his English Bible, and will * take the pains to read it in this manner, (comparing parallel ' passages,) will not only attain all that practical knowledge ' which is necessary... | |
| Samuel Horsley - 1815 - 376 páginas
...sacred volume mutually furnish for each other. I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate 1 Christian, if he can but read his English Bible, and will take the pains to read it in this manner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge which is necessary to his salvation, but, by God's... | |
| 1815 - 444 páginas
...commentary or exposition than what the ditterent parts of the sacred volume mutually furnish for each other. I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate Christian, if he tan but read hjs English Bible, and will take the pains to read it in this manner, will not only Jittmn... | |
| Samuel Horsley - 1816 - 262 páginas
...commentary or exposition than what the different parts of the sacred volume mutually furnish for each other. I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...and will take the pains to read it in this manner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge which is necessary to his salvation, but, by God's... | |
| William Russel - 1816 - 122 páginas
...or exposition, than what the different parts of the Sacred Volume mutually furnish for each other. I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...and will take the pains to read it in this manner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge which is necessary to his salvation, butj by God's... | |
| Samuel Horsley - 1816 - 264 páginas
...commentary or exposition than what the different parts of the sacred volume mutually furnish for each other. I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...and will take the pains to read it in this manner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge which is necessary to his salvation, but, by God's... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1816 - 678 páginas
...Our readers may compare it with our quotations from a High-Church pamphlet in our December Number. ' I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...Bible, and will take the pains to read it in this ninnner, (comparing parallel passages), will not only attain all that ji::ctical knowledge which is... | |
| 1816 - 658 páginas
...Our readers may compare it with our quotations from a High-Church pamphlet in our December Number. ' I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...English Bible, and will take the pains to read it ic this manner, (comparing parallel passages), will not only attain all that practical knowledge which... | |
| John Owen - 1816 - 660 páginas
...confirmation of this sentiment, from the vigorous pen of the late able and learned Bishop Horsley. " I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...if he can but read his English Bible, and will take pains to read it in this manner, (comparing parallel passages,) will not only attain all that practical... | |
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