The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... mean his union to the lady who has now the afflic- tion to be his widow , -a daughter of the late Dr. Shipley ... means easy to a mind stored with classic elegance , and an ima- gination glowing with a thousand images of sublimity ...
... mean his union to the lady who has now the afflic- tion to be his widow , -a daughter of the late Dr. Shipley ... means easy to a mind stored with classic elegance , and an ima- gination glowing with a thousand images of sublimity ...
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... means of a subterraneous warfare of illusion , error , and darkness . Let the honest man oppose them with wisdom ... mean , if after a Revolution in France , which ( I take for the body of the beast ) the other kingdoms in the ...
... means of a subterraneous warfare of illusion , error , and darkness . Let the honest man oppose them with wisdom ... mean , if after a Revolution in France , which ( I take for the body of the beast ) the other kingdoms in the ...
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... means which God has made use of to induce us heartily to accept of them . 1. By the grace of God we are here to understand the offers of sal- vation by a Redeemer , as proposed in the Gospel . This will appear from considering the ...
... means which God has made use of to induce us heartily to accept of them . 1. By the grace of God we are here to understand the offers of sal- vation by a Redeemer , as proposed in the Gospel . This will appear from considering the ...
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... means of letters . Exceptions , it is true , will be sometimes found to this rule , but they are rarely to be met with . " When Mr. Trew penned the above passage , he had , I doubt not , in recollection sufficient proof of all which he ...
... means of letters . Exceptions , it is true , will be sometimes found to this rule , but they are rarely to be met with . " When Mr. Trew penned the above passage , he had , I doubt not , in recollection sufficient proof of all which he ...
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... means , after many difficulties and protracted conferences , a pacific arrange- ment was at length effected , on terms highly advantageous to the Protestants . This pacification , called , from the place where it was agreed upon , the ...
... means , after many difficulties and protracted conferences , a pacific arrange- ment was at length effected , on terms highly advantageous to the Protestants . This pacification , called , from the place where it was agreed upon , the ...
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