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... evangelical Christianity in gen- eral , and Calvinism in particular . The best that can be said for Locke at this point is this : if he remained an evangelical Chris- tian , he did so in spite of his philosophy which was inherently a ...
... evangelical Christianity in gen- eral , and Calvinism in particular . The best that can be said for Locke at this point is this : if he remained an evangelical Chris- tian , he did so in spite of his philosophy which was inherently a ...
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... evangelical Gospel and which would eventually destroy human rights and the whole cultural legacy which we have inherited from Colonial America and its Puri- tanism . In short , the liberalism preached by many , if not most , of the ...
... evangelical Gospel and which would eventually destroy human rights and the whole cultural legacy which we have inherited from Colonial America and its Puri- tanism . In short , the liberalism preached by many , if not most , of the ...
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... evangelical Baptists fall into the error of confusing the Charter of the United Nations with the Gospel of Jesus Christ . We are quite convinced that the Charter of the United Nations is not the objective of Christianity.17 As a human ...
... evangelical Baptists fall into the error of confusing the Charter of the United Nations with the Gospel of Jesus Christ . We are quite convinced that the Charter of the United Nations is not the objective of Christianity.17 As a human ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Deism in Colonial Life | 24 |
Transcendentalism and the Rise of Modern Democracy | 51 |
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