The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... evil , and the attainment of some future good ? It is a deliverance from every evil , and gives the prospect of greater blessings than the tongue can utter or the heart conceive . If a nation were placed on the verge of ruin , and some ...
... evil , and the attainment of some future good ? It is a deliverance from every evil , and gives the prospect of greater blessings than the tongue can utter or the heart conceive . If a nation were placed on the verge of ruin , and some ...
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... evil , and to raise a superstructure of fairer form and of firmer materials - the population , the rising population especially , of the kingdom should be excited , by all practicable means , to provide for themselves and their families ...
... evil , and to raise a superstructure of fairer form and of firmer materials - the population , the rising population especially , of the kingdom should be excited , by all practicable means , to provide for themselves and their families ...
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... evil men and evil days ? Oh ! if darkness round thee lower , Darker far my dying hour , Which bade that fearful cry awake , My God , my GOD , dost thou forsake ? " Child of sin , by guilt oppressed , Heaves 26 [ JAX . Our Saviour's ...
... evil men and evil days ? Oh ! if darkness round thee lower , Darker far my dying hour , Which bade that fearful cry awake , My God , my GOD , dost thou forsake ? " Child of sin , by guilt oppressed , Heaves 26 [ JAX . Our Saviour's ...
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... evil , they have referred the objector to past ex- perience for a reply . Of this an- chor the Bishop of Carlisle would now deprive them ; for such we presume to be the purport of the first paragraph of the foregoing ex- tract . It is a ...
... evil , they have referred the objector to past ex- perience for a reply . Of this an- chor the Bishop of Carlisle would now deprive them ; for such we presume to be the purport of the first paragraph of the foregoing ex- tract . It is a ...
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... evil of profan- ing the Lord's day , without any view of either order or discipline . In taking a retrospective view of that period , I have cause to thank Almighty God that I engaged in such a work . Many who came to the Dromedy Sunday ...
... evil of profan- ing the Lord's day , without any view of either order or discipline . In taking a retrospective view of that period , I have cause to thank Almighty God that I engaged in such a work . Many who came to the Dromedy Sunday ...
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