The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... kind reception from the Rev. John Owen , now the Chap- lain - General of our naval and mili- tary forces ; from Mr. Charles Grant ; and Mr. Chambers . He took up his abode at the Orphan Establish- ment ; and a few days after his ar ...
... kind reception from the Rev. John Owen , now the Chap- lain - General of our naval and mili- tary forces ; from Mr. Charles Grant ; and Mr. Chambers . He took up his abode at the Orphan Establish- ment ; and a few days after his ar ...
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... kind . Now in all these phrases there is some- thing very peculiar . We do not say of Moses , or St. Paul , or St. John , or of any mortal , however high his rank or attainments , how ever holy his character or dignified his commission ...
... kind . Now in all these phrases there is some- thing very peculiar . We do not say of Moses , or St. Paul , or St. John , or of any mortal , however high his rank or attainments , how ever holy his character or dignified his commission ...
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... kind word and work to begin to help himself . And when he has experienced the sweets and comforts of his indus- try , frugality , and foresight , he will require no farther incentive to persevere in this new course . In the present ...
... kind word and work to begin to help himself . And when he has experienced the sweets and comforts of his indus- try , frugality , and foresight , he will require no farther incentive to persevere in this new course . In the present ...
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... kind . It is the mode of doing it , and the effects of it , which have been called in question . A thing may be right in the main view of its nature and purpose , but may become wrong and detrimental from the injudicious use which may ...
... kind . It is the mode of doing it , and the effects of it , which have been called in question . A thing may be right in the main view of its nature and purpose , but may become wrong and detrimental from the injudicious use which may ...
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... kind intentions . The number of children at present belonging to the Girls ' School , is , thirty slaves , one hundred and fifteen Free Black and Coloured , and two White . The country schools belonging to the English Harbour School ...
... kind intentions . The number of children at present belonging to the Girls ' School , is , thirty slaves , one hundred and fifteen Free Black and Coloured , and two White . The country schools belonging to the English Harbour School ...
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