The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... - mote their religious progress ! During Mr. Brown's residence at college , he was led , in the course of his correspondence with a pious friend in London , to relate some B successful efforts he had made to do good among the.
... - mote their religious progress ! During Mr. Brown's residence at college , he was led , in the course of his correspondence with a pious friend in London , to relate some B successful efforts he had made to do good among the.
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... course , was one of con- siderable labour . " While he re- tained the superintendance of the Orphan Establishment , be was zea- lous and indefatigable in the dis charge of its duties . Besides being chaplain to a 1817. ] 20 Some Account ...
... course , was one of con- siderable labour . " While he re- tained the superintendance of the Orphan Establishment , be was zea- lous and indefatigable in the dis charge of its duties . Besides being chaplain to a 1817. ] 20 Some Account ...
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... course of their con- duct . What are thus called inno- cent amusements may indeed , per- haps , be so in themselves ; but the manner in which they are abused , the preference which is frequently given them over the most important duties ...
... course of their con- duct . What are thus called inno- cent amusements may indeed , per- haps , be so in themselves ; but the manner in which they are abused , the preference which is frequently given them over the most important duties ...
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... course be adverse to the Bible Society . On one occasion , which will be pointed out in the sequel , the assumption is made overtly . Meanwhile , it may be observed , that assumptions of such a nature are not the less injurious because ...
... course be adverse to the Bible Society . On one occasion , which will be pointed out in the sequel , the assumption is made overtly . Meanwhile , it may be observed , that assumptions of such a nature are not the less injurious because ...
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... course ; and all ranks of people must satisfy themselves , with respect to all the observations which have been made upon it . I cannot consider it as the special and exclusive duty of the clergy , under all these circumstances , ( for ...
... course ; and all ranks of people must satisfy themselves , with respect to all the observations which have been made upon it . I cannot consider it as the special and exclusive duty of the clergy , under all these circumstances , ( for ...
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