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Page 94
1 not always the case , he deems it not amiss to offer this general sum . mary of the duties of a Christian Wife : Constant subjection to her Husband , in every thing which is not inconsistent with her duty to her Maker ; the highest ...
1 not always the case , he deems it not amiss to offer this general sum . mary of the duties of a Christian Wife : Constant subjection to her Husband , in every thing which is not inconsistent with her duty to her Maker ; the highest ...
Page 96
In his farther progress , we have a tolerable attempt at allegory , of which christianity is the subject : but when the ... as Evidence of the Divine Origin of the Jewish and Christian Religions : to which are prefixed Two Essays , 1.
In his farther progress , we have a tolerable attempt at allegory , of which christianity is the subject : but when the ... as Evidence of the Divine Origin of the Jewish and Christian Religions : to which are prefixed Two Essays , 1.
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Surely e church erected on the foundation of Christ and his Apostles needs pot , ought not , to employ or to sanction such ... We are taught in the Scriptures * that virtue is the road to divine knowlege , or that education in Christian ...
Surely e church erected on the foundation of Christ and his Apostles needs pot , ought not , to employ or to sanction such ... We are taught in the Scriptures * that virtue is the road to divine knowlege , or that education in Christian ...
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