The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... spirit in which he undertook the duties of this momen- tous appointment . : " He left his native land with no common sacrifice of private interests , of individual affections , and of all the reasonable hopes and prospects of his family ...
... spirit in which he undertook the duties of this momen- tous appointment . : " He left his native land with no common sacrifice of private interests , of individual affections , and of all the reasonable hopes and prospects of his family ...
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... Spirit ; but especially the working of the Holy Spirit upon the heart , to form it to a Divine temper , and engage it to an acceptance of the Gospel salvation . II . I now come to consider what it is to " receive the grace of God in 16 ...
... Spirit ; but especially the working of the Holy Spirit upon the heart , to form it to a Divine temper , and engage it to an acceptance of the Gospel salvation . II . I now come to consider what it is to " receive the grace of God in 16 ...
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... Spirit , be- cause the main tenets perpetually enforced by the reformers , were not those subordinate and incidental points on which many modern di- vines often exclusively dwell , but the grand peculiarities of the Chris- tian ...
... Spirit , be- cause the main tenets perpetually enforced by the reformers , were not those subordinate and incidental points on which many modern di- vines often exclusively dwell , but the grand peculiarities of the Chris- tian ...
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... Spirit of which we are now speaking . " The rays of evangelical truth , it ap- pears , had also penetrated into Italy , and even to the very heart of the papal domi- nions ; and we find at this time a remark- able address in favour of ...
... Spirit of which we are now speaking . " The rays of evangelical truth , it ap- pears , had also penetrated into Italy , and even to the very heart of the papal domi- nions ; and we find at this time a remark- able address in favour of ...
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... spirit , & c and , stretching out his hand to bid all good night , he added , Pray for the cause of God . ' He then went to bed : but about one o'clock he awoke Jonas and another who slept in the room with him , desired that a fire ...
... spirit , & c and , stretching out his hand to bid all good night , he added , Pray for the cause of God . ' He then went to bed : but about one o'clock he awoke Jonas and another who slept in the room with him , desired that a fire ...
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