The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... human name ; The song by cherub voices raised , Rolled through the dark blue depths above , And Israel's shepherds heard , amazed , The seraph notes of peace and love . And shall not man the concert join , For whom the bright creation ...
... human name ; The song by cherub voices raised , Rolled through the dark blue depths above , And Israel's shepherds heard , amazed , The seraph notes of peace and love . And shall not man the concert join , For whom the bright creation ...
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... human nature , and that the event has not justified the expectations so fondly enter- tained . The controversy respect- The members of the Bible So- ciety have been accustomed to re- gard the actual success of their undertaking as ...
... human nature , and that the event has not justified the expectations so fondly enter- tained . The controversy respect- The members of the Bible So- ciety have been accustomed to re- gard the actual success of their undertaking as ...
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... human nature , be imagined , that the humble student in question will desert that plain reading which has come home to his heart , for matters of doubtful or delusive dis- putation ? Why must it be thought * Cotter's Saturday - Night ...
... human nature , be imagined , that the humble student in question will desert that plain reading which has come home to his heart , for matters of doubtful or delusive dis- putation ? Why must it be thought * Cotter's Saturday - Night ...
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... human influence will be wanting , to cherish his faint piety , to give definition to his vague ideas , and to fortify him against the seductions of the temp- ter ? There is surely no absurdity in trusting that such a person may ...
... human influence will be wanting , to cherish his faint piety , to give definition to his vague ideas , and to fortify him against the seductions of the temp- ter ? There is surely no absurdity in trusting that such a person may ...
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... human cognizance . Concerning these we have formed a very decisive opinion in the case of the persons in question ; and the result is , that no sect , religious or anti - religious , exists , with whom we hold so little communion of ...
... human cognizance . Concerning these we have formed a very decisive opinion in the case of the persons in question ; and the result is , that no sect , religious or anti - religious , exists , with whom we hold so little communion of ...
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