The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... give up the most precious right of human nature - that as to the innocence of song - singing , I would not hesitate to affirm , that some songs were really criminal , and by no rules of morality to be justified , and that to me all ...
... give up the most precious right of human nature - that as to the innocence of song - singing , I would not hesitate to affirm , that some songs were really criminal , and by no rules of morality to be justified , and that to me all ...
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... give full effect to your wishes . The hope , however , may be encouraged , that the time is shortly coming when efforts for introducing the knowledge of Christ throughout your parts of India may generally take place ; and whereinsoever ...
... give full effect to your wishes . The hope , however , may be encouraged , that the time is shortly coming when efforts for introducing the knowledge of Christ throughout your parts of India may generally take place ; and whereinsoever ...
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... give light to a plain man , " and to show Q. C. that the meaning of Scripture is not to be gained by a mere glimpse at the surface , but by much candid attention , careful consideration , and with an honest and good heart . " Bringing ...
... give light to a plain man , " and to show Q. C. that the meaning of Scripture is not to be gained by a mere glimpse at the surface , but by much candid attention , careful consideration , and with an honest and good heart . " Bringing ...
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... give their own minds a precise answer ; because the Bible , which alone can direct them on this point , would probably declare against some of what they would call their innocent amusements and just gains . It is certain , that no ...
... give their own minds a precise answer ; because the Bible , which alone can direct them on this point , would probably declare against some of what they would call their innocent amusements and just gains . It is certain , that no ...
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... give the whole Bible into the hands of the young and uninformed ? The conclusion does not appear to follow . In the Bible , the truths of religion are presented to the mind with that degree of order or want of connexion , that clear ...
... give the whole Bible into the hands of the young and uninformed ? The conclusion does not appear to follow . In the Bible , the truths of religion are presented to the mind with that degree of order or want of connexion , that clear ...
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