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W. Patton , D.D. Lectures on Revivals of Religion . By Charles G. Finney ... A
Narrative of the State of Religion at Wycliffe Chapel , during the year 1839 . The
Day of Pentecost ... Special Religious Services improved and vindicated . By the
Rev.
W. Patton , D.D. Lectures on Revivals of Religion . By Charles G. Finney ... A
Narrative of the State of Religion at Wycliffe Chapel , during the year 1839 . The
Day of Pentecost ... Special Religious Services improved and vindicated . By the
Rev.
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It is acknowledged by other nations ( and also by Captain Marryat ) , that the
nobility and gentry of England are the most moral , most religious , and most
honorable classes , not only in our country , but in every other country in the
world !
It is acknowledged by other nations ( and also by Captain Marryat ) , that the
nobility and gentry of England are the most moral , most religious , and most
honorable classes , not only in our country , but in every other country in the
world !
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gion of which they are so fond of talking , is mere Church of Englandism , of real
religion they know no more than a political pamphleteering bishop . But the
aristocracy are supporters of the Church as by law - not religion -established ;
how ...
gion of which they are so fond of talking , is mere Church of Englandism , of real
religion they know no more than a political pamphleteering bishop . But the
aristocracy are supporters of the Church as by law - not religion -established ;
how ...
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The power of the clergy is destroyed , and the tyranny of the laity has produced
the effect of the outward form having been substituted for the real feeling , and
hypocrisy has been but too often substituted for religion .'— Vol . ii . p . 144 .
The power of the clergy is destroyed , and the tyranny of the laity has produced
the effect of the outward form having been substituted for the real feeling , and
hypocrisy has been but too often substituted for religion .'— Vol . ii . p . 144 .
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versary of our souls will not fail , sooner or later , to ply us with the difficulties
alleged against our religion . He will entrench bimself in the proposition , that it is
far more likely we have been deceived in the reasoning which has led us to credit
...
versary of our souls will not fail , sooner or later , to ply us with the difficulties
alleged against our religion . He will entrench bimself in the proposition , that it is
far more likely we have been deceived in the reasoning which has led us to credit
...
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