The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... unto God the pleasantness of religious ways the comfort attending the death of the righteous - the terrors of a judgment - day to the impenitent , and the rewards of the faithful ser- vant - setting forth every Christian duty , in its ...
... unto God the pleasantness of religious ways the comfort attending the death of the righteous - the terrors of a judgment - day to the impenitent , and the rewards of the faithful ser- vant - setting forth every Christian duty , in its ...
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... unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world , to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty , ' ) is to propagate heresies among the peo- ple , and stir up the nations of the earth against the Jews immediate- ly ...
... unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world , to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty , ' ) is to propagate heresies among the peo- ple , and stir up the nations of the earth against the Jews immediate- ly ...
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... unto another Gospel ; which is not ; another but there be some that trouble you . " What is to be made of this ? But , 5thly , If we vary the words of the clause so as to admit of either of the foregoing interpretations , reading the ...
... unto another Gospel ; which is not ; another but there be some that trouble you . " What is to be made of this ? But , 5thly , If we vary the words of the clause so as to admit of either of the foregoing interpretations , reading the ...
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... unto himself ; " and that he had made his Son a sin - offering for our justification " and salvation . Now , says he , " let not this grace , " these discoveries and proposals of reconciliation and life , " be received in vain " by you ...
... unto himself ; " and that he had made his Son a sin - offering for our justification " and salvation . Now , says he , " let not this grace , " these discoveries and proposals of reconciliation and life , " be received in vain " by you ...
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... unto death . " Let us be humbled , that though we have not been entirely neglecting the grace of God , it has been no better improved by us . And let us be excited , in the Di- vine strength , to endeavour to cor- rect what has been ...
... unto death . " Let us be humbled , that though we have not been entirely neglecting the grace of God , it has been no better improved by us . And let us be excited , in the Di- vine strength , to endeavour to cor- rect what has been ...
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