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... Christian monk , and the God of Christianity . The spirit that incited Gengis to arms was the dæmon ambition , and the vision which he beheld was the vast and beautiful landscape of southern Asia , full of noble sities , abundantly ...
... Christian monk , and the God of Christianity . The spirit that incited Gengis to arms was the dæmon ambition , and the vision which he beheld was the vast and beautiful landscape of southern Asia , full of noble sities , abundantly ...
Page 415
... Christian Covenant , with a View to some important Controversies . By Jo- seph Holden Pott , A. M. , Archdeacon of ... Christian's service under the general conditions of the gospel is required , we shall not fail to find a clear , easy ...
... Christian Covenant , with a View to some important Controversies . By Jo- seph Holden Pott , A. M. , Archdeacon of ... Christian's service under the general conditions of the gospel is required , we shall not fail to find a clear , easy ...
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... Christian truth , he soon began to regard it as an imperious duty to take nothing upon trust , but to think and judge for himself concerning the doctrines of Christianity , according to the ability and opportunity which divine ...
... Christian truth , he soon began to regard it as an imperious duty to take nothing upon trust , but to think and judge for himself concerning the doctrines of Christianity , according to the ability and opportunity which divine ...
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