The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... feel assured , have been more welcome than those which have been designed to diffuse information and promote the public zeal on this most affecting subject . We trust that upon the whole the prospects of the unhappy slaves in our ...
... feel assured , have been more welcome than those which have been designed to diffuse information and promote the public zeal on this most affecting subject . We trust that upon the whole the prospects of the unhappy slaves in our ...
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... feel certain that it is im- possible that they can be false wit- nesses . The charges of Bishop Horsley and Bishop Pretyman , pub- lished in 1800 , relating to these works , decidedly confirm them , and might seem even to pour the last ...
... feel certain that it is im- possible that they can be false wit- nesses . The charges of Bishop Horsley and Bishop Pretyman , pub- lished in 1800 , relating to these works , decidedly confirm them , and might seem even to pour the last ...
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... feel in our breasts an entire conformity to the Divine likeness ; the perfection of holiness , without the least interruption of a forbidden thought or irregular de- sire : to live in the most intimate friendship with the brightest and ...
... feel in our breasts an entire conformity to the Divine likeness ; the perfection of holiness , without the least interruption of a forbidden thought or irregular de- sire : to live in the most intimate friendship with the brightest and ...
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... doing this , I sensibly feel the want of it . The word of God is given us thus to exercise and quicken G our minds , which without such a practice contract rust 1827. ] 41 Review of Scott's History of the Church of Christ .
... doing this , I sensibly feel the want of it . The word of God is given us thus to exercise and quicken G our minds , which without such a practice contract rust 1827. ] 41 Review of Scott's History of the Church of Christ .
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... feel- ings of regret and grief occasioned by the death of the late Bishop of Calcutta , it was resolved , " That while this committee would bow with submission to the will of Almighty God , they cannot but deeply deplore the loss which ...
... feel- ings of regret and grief occasioned by the death of the late Bishop of Calcutta , it was resolved , " That while this committee would bow with submission to the will of Almighty God , they cannot but deeply deplore the loss which ...
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