The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... shew that , violent as was the shock caused to others by the sudden departure of this valuable man , in the full tide of life and the zenith of his useful- ness , to himself death could never ar- rive an unexpected stranger ; it could ...
... shew that , violent as was the shock caused to others by the sudden departure of this valuable man , in the full tide of life and the zenith of his useful- ness , to himself death could never ar- rive an unexpected stranger ; it could ...
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... shew in what man ner his last days and hours were occupied : -He arrived at Tanjore on the 25th March , 1826 , having preached on the Crucifixion the preceding day , Good Friday , at Combaconum . On the 26th , Easter Sunday , English ...
... shew in what man ner his last days and hours were occupied : -He arrived at Tanjore on the 25th March , 1826 , having preached on the Crucifixion the preceding day , Good Friday , at Combaconum . On the 26th , Easter Sunday , English ...
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... shew the fallacy or incorrectness of other interpreta- tions of the same passage , especially if they are plausible , or have been generally received . I therefore send , for insertion in your pages , the fol- lowing remarks on the two ...
... shew the fallacy or incorrectness of other interpreta- tions of the same passage , especially if they are plausible , or have been generally received . I therefore send , for insertion in your pages , the fol- lowing remarks on the two ...
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... Shew you what we are to un- derstand by " the grace of God . " II . Consider what it is to " receive this grace in vain . ” III . Advance some arguments to dissuade you from receiving it thus . I. I am briefly to shew you what we are ...
... Shew you what we are to un- derstand by " the grace of God . " II . Consider what it is to " receive this grace in vain . ” III . Advance some arguments to dissuade you from receiving it thus . I. I am briefly to shew you what we are ...
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... shew , indeed , what I am sorry to observe , is not fully admitted by all men ; namely , that Africans possessing the same advantages as Europeans , are as capable as they of being Christianised and civilised ; and this the author of ...
... shew , indeed , what I am sorry to observe , is not fully admitted by all men ; namely , that Africans possessing the same advantages as Europeans , are as capable as they of being Christianised and civilised ; and this the author of ...
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