The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... readers of a right heart and a sound mind , none of our pages , we feel assured , have been more welcome than those which have been designed to diffuse information and promote the public zeal on this most affecting subject . We trust ...
... readers of a right heart and a sound mind , none of our pages , we feel assured , have been more welcome than those which have been designed to diffuse information and promote the public zeal on this most affecting subject . We trust ...
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... readers ; Demand for books ..... 809 , 810 British and Foreign Bible Society : Home intelligence ; Foreign .810-815 Scottish Caffre mission : Improve- ment in civilization ... 815 , 816 Progress of education in Europe : France ...
... readers ; Demand for books ..... 809 , 810 British and Foreign Bible Society : Home intelligence ; Foreign .810-815 Scottish Caffre mission : Improve- ment in civilization ... 815 , 816 Progress of education in Europe : France ...
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... readers ( see our volume for 1805 , p . 300 ) , only expressing our regret , that a poem of such merit had not been given to the public unmixed with baser mat- ter . This memorable era of Mr. Heber's academical life is alluded to as ...
... readers ( see our volume for 1805 , p . 300 ) , only expressing our regret , that a poem of such merit had not been given to the public unmixed with baser mat- ter . This memorable era of Mr. Heber's academical life is alluded to as ...
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... readers will find appended to our review just referred to , with an expression of our regret that so interesting a specimen of sacred poetry should have been but a frag ment . But it is time that we should in- troduce this excellent man ...
... readers will find appended to our review just referred to , with an expression of our regret that so interesting a specimen of sacred poetry should have been but a frag ment . But it is time that we should in- troduce this excellent man ...
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... readers a few of the many testi- monies to this effect which might be easily accumulated , Archdeacon Corrie , who knew him intimately , and whose judgment is of the highest value , says , respecting his doctrines and his diligence in ...
... readers a few of the many testi- monies to this effect which might be easily accumulated , Archdeacon Corrie , who knew him intimately , and whose judgment is of the highest value , says , respecting his doctrines and his diligence in ...
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