The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... Christ , in the hope that it may tend to kindle in the hearts of many , not only a respect for the memory of Mr. Brown , but an ardent solicitude to follow his steps . The Rev. David Brown was born in the East Riding of Yorkshire ...
... Christ , in the hope that it may tend to kindle in the hearts of many , not only a respect for the memory of Mr. Brown , but an ardent solicitude to follow his steps . The Rev. David Brown was born in the East Riding of Yorkshire ...
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... CHRIST . OBSERV . No. 181 . To For the Christian Observer . ON WORLDLY CONFORMITY . many Christians even , this com ... Christ's sake and the Gospel's ; " when they are forbidden to be anx- ious concerning " what they shall eat , and ...
... CHRIST . OBSERV . No. 181 . To For the Christian Observer . ON WORLDLY CONFORMITY . many Christians even , this com ... Christ's sake and the Gospel's ; " when they are forbidden to be anx- ious concerning " what they shall eat , and ...
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... Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners . " In this passage we are led to consider the mission of Christ , and its claim to our attention . 1. The mission of Christ includes two particulars ; his appearance in the world , and ...
... Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners . " In this passage we are led to consider the mission of Christ , and its claim to our attention . 1. The mission of Christ includes two particulars ; his appearance in the world , and ...
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... Christ.- But here again there is danger of mistake . What is meant by thus believing ? If it means nothing more than an admission of the truth of the general statements of Scripture a belief that the Son of God had actually come into ...
... Christ.- But here again there is danger of mistake . What is meant by thus believing ? If it means nothing more than an admission of the truth of the general statements of Scripture a belief that the Son of God had actually come into ...
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... Christ Jesus . While we were yet enemies , he assumed our nature ; and through all the contradiction of sinners , and all the agonies of his passion , he pursued the work of our redemption . The inhabitants of heaven are represented as ...
... Christ Jesus . While we were yet enemies , he assumed our nature ; and through all the contradiction of sinners , and all the agonies of his passion , he pursued the work of our redemption . The inhabitants of heaven are represented as ...
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