The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1848 |
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... Christian State , whose affairs are regulated on Christian principles by Christian men . A national Church under State patronage cannot of itself make a kingdom a Christian State . The declaration of the Chris- tian religion in the ...
... Christian State , whose affairs are regulated on Christian principles by Christian men . A national Church under State patronage cannot of itself make a kingdom a Christian State . The declaration of the Chris- tian religion in the ...
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... Christian government so long as those individuals administered it . But if the people remained unregenerate , the next company of rulers chosen by them , or rising out from among them , would be no better , nor more Christian than ...
... Christian government so long as those individuals administered it . But if the people remained unregenerate , the next company of rulers chosen by them , or rising out from among them , would be no better , nor more Christian than ...
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dition , and pour its streams through the world . Christian men could never do this ; wars would cease for ever , if the men at the head of the nations were true Christians . And when govern- ments are truly Christian , they will be ...
dition , and pour its streams through the world . Christian men could never do this ; wars would cease for ever , if the men at the head of the nations were true Christians . And when govern- ments are truly Christian , they will be ...
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