The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... heart was most earnestly and intently fixed , not only on the government of the existing church , but on the extension of Christ's kingdom in these strongholds of heathen and Mohammedan superstition . He de- lighted to consider himself ...
... heart was most earnestly and intently fixed , not only on the government of the existing church , but on the extension of Christ's kingdom in these strongholds of heathen and Mohammedan superstition . He de- lighted to consider himself ...
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... heart and voice in the prayers and praises of our church , I can never forget his exclamation , that he would gladly purchase that day with years of life . " Those of you who heard his part- ing address on the succeeding day from the ...
... heart and voice in the prayers and praises of our church , I can never forget his exclamation , that he would gladly purchase that day with years of life . " Those of you who heard his part- ing address on the succeeding day from the ...
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... heart : it is seldom that of so much there is so little ostentation : all here knew his good - natured and ... hearts - his amiable demeanour , which invited a friendship that was confirmed by the innocence and purity of his ...
... heart : it is seldom that of so much there is so little ostentation : all here knew his good - natured and ... hearts - his amiable demeanour , which invited a friendship that was confirmed by the innocence and purity of his ...
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... heart are also very important means , by which he persuades us to accept of the Gospel salvation . He awakens us to a conviction of the guilt and mi- sery of our state by nature , to a solicitous concern for an interest in the ...
... heart are also very important means , by which he persuades us to accept of the Gospel salvation . He awakens us to a conviction of the guilt and mi- sery of our state by nature , to a solicitous concern for an interest in the ...
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... heart and obedience of life . 1. Those most evidently receive the grace of God in vain , who are not at all affected with it . If a man hears the message of salvation by a Redeemer , but is not at all sensible that he stands in any need ...
... heart and obedience of life . 1. Those most evidently receive the grace of God in vain , who are not at all affected with it . If a man hears the message of salvation by a Redeemer , but is not at all sensible that he stands in any need ...
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