The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... consider as the first seed of Christianity sown on the native soil of Bengal . " He drew up a Memoir on the subject , " entitled a Proposal for establish- ing a Protestant Mission in Bengal 66 and Bahar , " which was forwarded to ...
... consider as the first seed of Christianity sown on the native soil of Bengal . " He drew up a Memoir on the subject , " entitled a Proposal for establish- ing a Protestant Mission in Bengal 66 and Bahar , " which was forwarded to ...
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... considers himself as doing according to the will of God . By some persons , ignorant of Christianity , who consider it as something scarcely admitting of definition , but , at all events , re- quiring those who subject them- selves to ...
... considers himself as doing according to the will of God . By some persons , ignorant of Christianity , who consider it as something scarcely admitting of definition , but , at all events , re- quiring those who subject them- selves to ...
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... 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 the end for which he appeared . - 1. The expression is remark- able " Christ Jesus ...
... 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 the end for which he appeared . - 1. The expression is remark- able " Christ Jesus ...
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... consider , II . The claim it has upon our attention . " It is a faithful saying , and worthy of all acceptation . " 1. " It is a faithful saying " - that is , a true saying ; a fact rest- ing on evidence which cannot be denied , and ...
... consider , II . The claim it has upon our attention . " It is a faithful saying , and worthy of all acceptation . " 1. " It is a faithful saying " - that is , a true saying ; a fact rest- ing on evidence which cannot be denied , and ...
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... consider in a more serious light , from a probability of my be- ing charged with the education of some young members of the Church of England . I was educated in Presbyterian principles ; and had I been taught any catechism I have seen ...
... consider in a more serious light , from a probability of my be- ing charged with the education of some young members of the Church of England . I was educated in Presbyterian principles ; and had I been taught any catechism I have seen ...
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