Christianity in the 18th and 19th Century, Volume 1

029 - A Modest Inquiry whether Regeneration or Justification has the Precedency in Order of Nature

42 min · 10. feb. 2026
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Dive into the rich tapestry of 18th and 19th-century Christianity with this insightful volume, featuring 30 carefully curated works. Organized thematically, the discussions span materialism and anti-supernaturalism—addressing the significant critiques posed by thinkers like David Friedrich Strauss, David Hume, and Thomas Henry Huxley. Explore contrasting views on church and state from Britain, America, and the Netherlands, delve into the role of the pastor through sermons and early church evidence, and enjoy a collection of thought-provoking sermons and miscellaneous pieces that intertwine theology and history. Note In section 2, Receipt refers to recipe. - Summary by InTheDesert

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029 - A Modest Inquiry whether Regeneration or Justification has the Precedency in Order of Nature

Dive into the rich tapestry of 18th and 19th-century Christianity with this insightful volume, featuring 30 carefully curated works. Organized thematically, the discussions span materialism and anti-supernaturalism—addressing the significant critiques posed by thinkers like David Friedrich Strauss, David Hume, and Thomas Henry Huxley. Explore contrasting views on church and state from Britain, America, and the Netherlands, delve into the role of the pastor through sermons and early church evidence, and enjoy a collection of thought-provoking sermons and miscellaneous pieces that intertwine theology and history. Note In section 2, Receipt refers to recipe. - Summary by InTheDesert

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