The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... live as without God in the world , " and cast off fear , and re- strain prayer before him ; if he hears of eternal happiness and misery , which God will " render to every man according to his works , " but utterly disregards the ...
... live as without God in the world , " and cast off fear , and re- strain prayer before him ; if he hears of eternal happiness and misery , which God will " render to every man according to his works , " but utterly disregards the ...
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... live in the most intimate friendship with the brightest and most glorious creatures ; but , above all , to dwell before the throne of our exalted Redeemer , and behold the face of our reconciled Father ; for God to shine upon our souls ...
... live in the most intimate friendship with the brightest and most glorious creatures ; but , above all , to dwell before the throne of our exalted Redeemer , and behold the face of our reconciled Father ; for God to shine upon our souls ...
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free ; much more those that are im- parted to us " who live in houses of clay , and whose habitations are in the ... lives . 2. If , upon an inquiry , you find you have received the grace of God in vain , consider your guilt and ...
free ; much more those that are im- parted to us " who live in houses of clay , and whose habitations are in the ... lives . 2. If , upon an inquiry , you find you have received the grace of God in vain , consider your guilt and ...
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... live in an age of new inventions in every art and science , still let us remem- ber that there is nothing new in Christianity . The man who can best copy the old masters will be the most useful . Let us follow the Apostles and ...
... live in an age of new inventions in every art and science , still let us remem- ber that there is nothing new in Christianity . The man who can best copy the old masters will be the most useful . Let us follow the Apostles and ...
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... lives and fortunes . ' 312-314 . pp . Upon such a document , well may our author say , 66 England could not at this period have furnished a proceeding comparable to the petition of the nobles of Austria : yet what is the religious state ...
... lives and fortunes . ' 312-314 . pp . Upon such a document , well may our author say , 66 England could not at this period have furnished a proceeding comparable to the petition of the nobles of Austria : yet what is the religious state ...
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