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... sion ... 568--575 Pub . Aff - Foreign : France ; Spain and Portugal - Germany -- Greece and Turkey Domestic : Legal language Mr. Harte of Barba- does . .................. ..576 , 577 Answers to Correspondents - ties NUMBER X. - 580 ...
... sion ... 568--575 Pub . Aff - Foreign : France ; Spain and Portugal - Germany -- Greece and Turkey Domestic : Legal language Mr. Harte of Barba- does . .................. ..576 , 577 Answers to Correspondents - ties NUMBER X. - 580 ...
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... and impressive manner . How eloquently he pleaded the cause of the poor destitute , and advocated the claims to our Christian compas- sion of those around us perishing for lack of knowledge 1827. ] Memoir of the late Bishop Heber .
... and impressive manner . How eloquently he pleaded the cause of the poor destitute , and advocated the claims to our Christian compas- sion of those around us perishing for lack of knowledge 1827. ] Memoir of the late Bishop Heber .
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sion of those around us perishing for lack of knowledge , cannot soon be forgotten ! " His lordship's chaplain gives equally strong testimony to his zea- lous and unwearied labours ; espe- cially in the truly apostolical work which he ...
sion of those around us perishing for lack of knowledge , cannot soon be forgotten ! " His lordship's chaplain gives equally strong testimony to his zea- lous and unwearied labours ; espe- cially in the truly apostolical work which he ...
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... sion of its meaning ; but in general the faults alluded to arise more from ignorance , or inadvertence , than from a direct design to invent false glosses . To remedy this serious evil , I would earnestly recommend to every preacher and ...
... sion of its meaning ; but in general the faults alluded to arise more from ignorance , or inadvertence , than from a direct design to invent false glosses . To remedy this serious evil , I would earnestly recommend to every preacher and ...
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... sion I maintained involves the Apostle in a contradiction . ( See Christian Observer for November , p . 652 . ) * * We of course offer no opinion of our own upon the interpretation of the passage ; correspondents briefly to give from ...
... sion I maintained involves the Apostle in a contradiction . ( See Christian Observer for November , p . 652 . ) * * We of course offer no opinion of our own upon the interpretation of the passage ; correspondents briefly to give from ...
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