The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... labours is now brought to a close . At its commencement , our political horizon was overhung with clouds and darkness , and the hearts of the wise and good were filled with fearful presages of an approaching storm . Abroad , indeed ...
... labours is now brought to a close . At its commencement , our political horizon was overhung with clouds and darkness , and the hearts of the wise and good were filled with fearful presages of an approaching storm . Abroad , indeed ...
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... laboured with considerable assiduity , but with little success , for many years . He erected a church in Calcutta ... labour . " While he re- tained the superintendance of the Orphan Establishment , be was zea- lous and indefatigable in ...
... laboured with considerable assiduity , but with little success , for many years . He erected a church in Calcutta ... labour . " While he re- tained the superintendance of the Orphan Establishment , be was zea- lous and indefatigable in ...
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... laboured , and died . 66 And here an important question arises In what way does the mis- sion of Christ avail to our salva tion ? That he came to deliver us from the wrath of God , and from the awful punishment denounced against sin ...
... laboured , and died . 66 And here an important question arises In what way does the mis- sion of Christ avail to our salva tion ? That he came to deliver us from the wrath of God , and from the awful punishment denounced against sin ...
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... labours to " stir up their minds by way of remem- brance ; " when he examines if their loins are girt and their lamps burn- ing ; when 1817. ] On Thankfulness . - Review of Bishop of Carlisle's Charge . 27 Verses on Thankfulness.
... labours to " stir up their minds by way of remem- brance ; " when he examines if their loins are girt and their lamps burn- ing ; when 1817. ] On Thankfulness . - Review of Bishop of Carlisle's Charge . 27 Verses on Thankfulness.
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... labour to stop its progress : indeed , they could not if they would ; for it is in a manner placed above our reach . " But although we cannot do all that we could desire , and prevent the minds of our people from being disturbed by the ...
... labour to stop its progress : indeed , they could not if they would ; for it is in a manner placed above our reach . " But although we cannot do all that we could desire , and prevent the minds of our people from being disturbed by the ...
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