The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... express- ing his hope ( December 3 , 1786 ) that the Lord would enable him to acquire this language , that he might " translate the Scriptures of truth for the benefit of the poor benighted heathen of this land . " His letters , during ...
... express- ing his hope ( December 3 , 1786 ) that the Lord would enable him to acquire this language , that he might " translate the Scriptures of truth for the benefit of the poor benighted heathen of this land . " His letters , during ...
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... express the feelings of his heart . While writing under these impressions to Timothy , and declaring the exceeding abun- dance of the grace of our Lord , as displayed in his own person , he breaks out into a more general strain , and is ...
... express the feelings of his heart . While writing under these impressions to Timothy , and declaring the exceeding abun- dance of the grace of our Lord , as displayed in his own person , he breaks out into a more general strain , and is ...
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... express our surprise , that , in citing an incident in the history of our Saviour , and citing it as the groundwork of an important argument , it should have been thought proper to state the fact rather in the words of an unin- spired ...
... express our surprise , that , in citing an incident in the history of our Saviour , and citing it as the groundwork of an important argument , it should have been thought proper to state the fact rather in the words of an unin- spired ...
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... express our opinion , the passage radically in- volves that misconception , as to the conciliatory purposes of the Bible Society , which has already been noticed . It assumes , that the great object of the Society is to recon- cile the ...
... express our opinion , the passage radically in- volves that misconception , as to the conciliatory purposes of the Bible Society , which has already been noticed . It assumes , that the great object of the Society is to recon- cile the ...
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... express only our own views and opinions , without presuming to answer for those of the Society at large . What we have to offer , may be couched in three very plain pro- positions : - 1. In disseminating the word of God , it is the ...
... express only our own views and opinions , without presuming to answer for those of the Society at large . What we have to offer , may be couched in three very plain pro- positions : - 1. In disseminating the word of God , it is the ...
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