The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... mind , none of our pages , we 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 ...
... mind , none of our pages , we 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 ...
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... mind like his , but a feeble and tran- sient fascination . He had a higher and more noble ambition : the ob- ject of his pursuit was less splendid in the eyes of men ; it was one of secret virtue and self - denying dili- gence ; but if ...
... mind like his , but a feeble and tran- sient fascination . He had a higher and more noble ambition : the ob- ject of his pursuit was less splendid in the eyes of men ; it was one of secret virtue and self - denying dili- gence ; but if ...
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... mind . We say this without in the least depreciating the attainments or labours of Mr. Scott . On the contrary , as will be seen , we judge his volume to be an instance of successful effort . But we make the remark as a matter of common ...
... mind . We say this without in the least depreciating the attainments or labours of Mr. Scott . On the contrary , as will be seen , we judge his volume to be an instance of successful effort . But we make the remark as a matter of common ...
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... minds of the princes and elec- tors of Germany . It was during these sixteen years that we find the diets of ... mind , in reflecting upon the contents of this publication , is , the admirable pro- vidence of Almighty God , in ...
... minds of the princes and elec- tors of Germany . It was during these sixteen years that we find the diets of ... mind , in reflecting upon the contents of this publication , is , the admirable pro- vidence of Almighty God , in ...
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inquiry and insinuated doubts as to the existing superstitions in almost every mind in every part of Europe ; which ... minds of multitudes , and a new era of light and grace was introduced , We attribute this mighty effect to the ...
inquiry and insinuated doubts as to the existing superstitions in almost every mind in every part of Europe ; which ... minds of multitudes , and a new era of light and grace was introduced , We attribute this mighty effect to the ...
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