A Theological Dictionary, Containing Definitions of All Religious TermsJ. Woodward, 1826 - 615 pages |
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... considered as worthy of our attention and regard . The present work designed to promote these valuable and important ends . is The plan of conveying knowledge by dictionaries has been long established , and well received in the republic ...
... considered as worthy of our attention and regard . The present work designed to promote these valuable and important ends . is The plan of conveying knowledge by dictionaries has been long established , and well received in the republic ...
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... considered in a religious and political light , was a great benefit to the nation , yet it must be owned , that , at the time they flourished , they were not entirely useless . Abbeys were then the repositories as well as the semina ...
... considered in a religious and political light , was a great benefit to the nation , yet it must be owned , that , at the time they flourished , they were not entirely useless . Abbeys were then the repositories as well as the semina ...
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... considered by protestants , as coming little short of idolatry . See IDOLATRY . ADVERSARY , one who sets himself in opposition to another : one of the names of Satan . See SATAN . ADVERSITY , a state which is op- posite to our wishes ...
... considered by protestants , as coming little short of idolatry . See IDOLATRY . ADVERSARY , one who sets himself in opposition to another : one of the names of Satan . See SATAN . ADVERSITY , a state which is op- posite to our wishes ...
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... considered as a medium between wonder and astonishment . It is manifestly borrowed from the exten- sive and complicated intricacies of a labyrinth , in which there are endless mazes , without the discovery of a clue . Hence an idea is ...
... considered as a medium between wonder and astonishment . It is manifestly borrowed from the exten- sive and complicated intricacies of a labyrinth , in which there are endless mazes , without the discovery of a clue . Hence an idea is ...
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... considered it possible , by hu- man industry and vigilance , to purify the church ; and seeing the attempts of Luther to be successful , they hoped that the period was arrived in which the church was to be restored to this purity ...
... considered it possible , by hu- man industry and vigilance , to purify the church ; and seeing the attempts of Luther to be successful , they hoped that the period was arrived in which the church was to be restored to this purity ...
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ancient apostles appear Arians Arminians authority baptism believe Bible bishop blessings body called Calvinists century ceremonies Chris Christian church of England church of Rome clergy communion confession considered council council of Trent creatures dæmons death Deity divine doctrine duty earth ecclesiastical emperor England eternal evil faith Father glory Gospel grace Greek hath heaven Hebrew holy honour human idolatry Irenæus Jesus Christ Jews John king Koreish lived Lord Lord's supper Luke Mahomet mankind manner Matt ment mind ministers monks moral Moses nature neral observed opinion ordination perfect persecution person pope prayer preach preachers presbyters presbytery priests principles prophets Psal punishment reformation reign religion religious righteousness Roman sacred saints says Scripture sect sense Sermons signifies sins sion soul spirit suppose Testament things tians tion truth ture viii whole word worship writers