The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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Page 13
... give honour to him , for the mar- riage of the Lamb is come , and his wife hath made herself ready , ' ) nothing remains but solemnizing the marriage . " - Rudd's Essay on the Millennium , 1734 , p . 388 . 7 Compare the following contem ...
... give honour to him , for the mar- riage of the Lamb is come , and his wife hath made herself ready , ' ) nothing remains but solemnizing the marriage . " - Rudd's Essay on the Millennium , 1734 , p . 388 . 7 Compare the following contem ...
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... gives a summary account of the method of salvation by a Redeemer . " God , " says he , " has made , " or constituted ... give to the work , by presenting to our readers , as a specimen , one of the dis- courses , with no alteration ...
... gives a summary account of the method of salvation by a Redeemer . " God , " says he , " has made , " or constituted ... give to the work , by presenting to our readers , as a specimen , one of the dis- courses , with no alteration ...
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... give some spe- cimens of the execution of the work under such heads as appear to us to be most likely to interest our readers , and convey a just impres- sion of the character of the whole narrative . One of the first things which ...
... give some spe- cimens of the execution of the work under such heads as appear to us to be most likely to interest our readers , and convey a just impres- sion of the character of the whole narrative . One of the first things which ...
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... give way to the former . ' He looked with great jealousy upon a sort of middle party which he thought had risen up among the Fro- testants , and in which he reckoned the elector of Brandenburg ; and he feared much more , he said , the ...
... give way to the former . ' He looked with great jealousy upon a sort of middle party which he thought had risen up among the Fro- testants , and in which he reckoned the elector of Brandenburg ; and he feared much more , he said , the ...
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... give always a strong utter- ance to his present feelings concerning any person , and in that particular view which be was then taking of his character or conduct ; without expressing that limi- tation of his sentiments , which certainly ...
... give always a strong utter- ance to his present feelings concerning any person , and in that particular view which be was then taking of his character or conduct ; without expressing that limi- tation of his sentiments , which certainly ...
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