The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... endeavour to convince our young travellers of the errors which have been instilled into them abroad , the sum and substance of their answers is always to this effect ; - " You say they are wrong , and they say you are wrong ; and who is ...
... endeavour to convince our young travellers of the errors which have been instilled into them abroad , the sum and substance of their answers is always to this effect ; - " You say they are wrong , and they say you are wrong ; and who is ...
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These interpretations differ not essentially from one another . Both endeavour to remove the difficulty attending the clause " oÚK OTIV aλo , which is not another , " by con- sidering it as a sort of parenthetic and abrupt exclamation ...
These interpretations differ not essentially from one another . Both endeavour to remove the difficulty attending the clause " oÚK OTIV aλo , which is not another , " by con- sidering it as a sort of parenthetic and abrupt exclamation ...
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... endeavour to cor- rect what has been amiss , and to supply what has hitherto been de- fective . Let us labour after greater degrees of holiness and of usefulness than we have ever attained to . Let us prize the grace of God more highly ...
... endeavour to cor- rect what has been amiss , and to supply what has hitherto been de- fective . Let us labour after greater degrees of holiness and of usefulness than we have ever attained to . Let us prize the grace of God more highly ...
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... endeavours until , through every corner of the land , and throughout the colonies , " the religious in- struction of the Negro Slaves be made to appear to every Christian a duty of the most solemn obliga- tion . " - I am , sir , yours ...
... endeavours until , through every corner of the land , and throughout the colonies , " the religious in- struction of the Negro Slaves be made to appear to every Christian a duty of the most solemn obliga- tion . " - I am , sir , yours ...
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... endeavour to vindicate in this mis- cellany , during more than a quarter of a century . At the same time , the volume before us exhibits the truly Christian moderation which distinguished the chief reformers , and which led them , while ...
... endeavour to vindicate in this mis- cellany , during more than a quarter of a century . At the same time , the volume before us exhibits the truly Christian moderation which distinguished the chief reformers , and which led them , while ...
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