The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... interest ; and , although it involves all the happiness of this life , and all the blessings of the world to come , we may , by the mere force of habit , become indif- ferent to the subject , and turn from it as if we had no part nor ...
... interest ; and , although it involves all the happiness of this life , and all the blessings of the world to come , we may , by the mere force of habit , become indif- ferent to the subject , and turn from it as if we had no part nor ...
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... interests of the church cannot be better maintained than by the affections of the peo- ple , and because it affords its mi- nisters an opportunity of being more eminently useful and influen- tial . Reverence for the sacred character ...
... interests of the church cannot be better maintained than by the affections of the peo- ple , and because it affords its mi- nisters an opportunity of being more eminently useful and influen- tial . Reverence for the sacred character ...
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nor plan which is likely to promote the temporal interests of their flock ; can they devise any means better calculated to give them ac- cess to the hearts and consciences of the people , than by taking a prominent interest in their ...
nor plan which is likely to promote the temporal interests of their flock ; can they devise any means better calculated to give them ac- cess to the hearts and consciences of the people , than by taking a prominent interest in their ...
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... interest- ing to us , we enjoy the privileges of joining with a multitude of our fellow creatures in the same work of prayer and praise , of hearing together the same word of life preached , of having our hearts ex- panded and comforted ...
... interest- ing to us , we enjoy the privileges of joining with a multitude of our fellow creatures in the same work of prayer and praise , of hearing together the same word of life preached , of having our hearts ex- panded and comforted ...
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... interest , it would soften down their mutual asperities of feeling , and promote the reciprocation of kindness and benevolence . A col- lateral object of the Society this may fairly be called : but , what- ever it was , we are now given ...
... interest , it would soften down their mutual asperities of feeling , and promote the reciprocation of kindness and benevolence . A col- lateral object of the Society this may fairly be called : but , what- ever it was , we are now given ...
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