The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... writings . We pass by any notice of this work for the present , as we propose to our- selves to condense from it a memoir of that highly gifted prelate , the Shakspeare of the English Church , ́ with some interesting notices from Bishop ...
... writings . We pass by any notice of this work for the present , as we propose to our- selves to condense from it a memoir of that highly gifted prelate , the Shakspeare of the English Church , ́ with some interesting notices from Bishop ...
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... without sufficiently examining whether the passage referred to , C really bears , in its place in the sacred writings 1827. ] 9 On quoting Scripture by rote . Relig Com Memoir of Bp Heber Quoting Scripture by rote-Sixth.
... without sufficiently examining whether the passage referred to , C really bears , in its place in the sacred writings 1827. ] 9 On quoting Scripture by rote . Relig Com Memoir of Bp Heber Quoting Scripture by rote-Sixth.
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really bears , in its place in the sacred writings , the meaning which the person quoting it attaches to it . The majority of the texts most currently cited in sermons and religious con- versation , are so familiar to the ear of every ...
really bears , in its place in the sacred writings , the meaning which the person quoting it attaches to it . The majority of the texts most currently cited in sermons and religious con- versation , are so familiar to the ear of every ...
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... writing ; but I must ever look upon the mighty events which have transpired there , and among the other islands of the South Sea , as extraordinary : and we must remember that those old men , if you will allow me the phrase , had wind ...
... writing ; but I must ever look upon the mighty events which have transpired there , and among the other islands of the South Sea , as extraordinary : and we must remember that those old men , if you will allow me the phrase , had wind ...
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... writings of our contemporaries , and pass a fair judgment upon the doctrinal and practical matter of our modern preachers ? For my own part , had I children , I should certainly en- courage a careful perusal of the best divines ; and I ...
... writings of our contemporaries , and pass a fair judgment upon the doctrinal and practical matter of our modern preachers ? For my own part , had I children , I should certainly en- courage a careful perusal of the best divines ; and I ...
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