The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... circumstances attending that attack , and the spirit of intole- rance which appears to animate the assailant and his supporters , will perhaps be regarded by some as illustrative of these remarks . Whilst , therefore , numbers of ...
... circumstances attending that attack , and the spirit of intole- rance which appears to animate the assailant and his supporters , will perhaps be regarded by some as illustrative of these remarks . Whilst , therefore , numbers of ...
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... circumstances became embarrassed , and his pro- perty , being seized by his creditors , was exposed to sale . This hap- pened in the year 1787 , soon after Mr. Brown's arrival in India . On this occasion Mr. Grant came for- ward , with ...
... circumstances became embarrassed , and his pro- perty , being seized by his creditors , was exposed to sale . This hap- pened in the year 1787 , soon after Mr. Brown's arrival in India . On this occasion Mr. Grant came for- ward , with ...
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... circumstances , expressly command him to " provide for his own , and those of his own house . " Now , this implies considerable in- tercourse with the world ; so much , at least , as to prove the absurdity of their notions who would ...
... circumstances , expressly command him to " provide for his own , and those of his own house . " Now , this implies considerable in- tercourse with the world ; so much , at least , as to prove the absurdity of their notions who would ...
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... circumstances of our population , and loudly call for a change . The subject has engaged the atten- tion of our best writers on political economy ; and the attempts made in every session of Parliament , to counteract the evils arising ...
... circumstances of our population , and loudly call for a change . The subject has engaged the atten- tion of our best writers on political economy ; and the attempts made in every session of Parliament , to counteract the evils arising ...
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... circumstances with herself . I too , " " 99 I Mr. Editor , " under the teaching . of an English clergyman , in an English church , and in the use of the Church of England's prayers , ' obtained , I humbly hope , the same benefit of ...
... circumstances with herself . I too , " " 99 I Mr. Editor , " under the teaching . of an English clergyman , in an English church , and in the use of the Church of England's prayers , ' obtained , I humbly hope , the same benefit of ...
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