The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... languages ; and we find him devoting a part of his time at Calcutta , to the ac- quisition of Bengalee , and express- ing his hope ( December 3 , 1786 ) that the Lord would enable him to acquire this language , that he might " translate ...
... languages ; and we find him devoting a part of his time at Calcutta , to the ac- quisition of Bengalee , and express- ing his hope ( December 3 , 1786 ) that the Lord would enable him to acquire this language , that he might " translate ...
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... language of faith it brings us to the Foun- tain which has been opened for sin and uncleanness ; and appropriates to the soul all the benefits which Christ hath purchased by his blood . Faith is not , therefore , a specula- tive notion ...
... language of faith it brings us to the Foun- tain which has been opened for sin and uncleanness ; and appropriates to the soul all the benefits which Christ hath purchased by his blood . Faith is not , therefore , a specula- tive notion ...
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... language is , " How amiable are thy tabernacles , O Lord of hosts ! Our souls long , yea , even faint for the courts of the Lord . " This is no fanciful or highly- coloured picture . It is drawn with the pencil of truth . And why may ...
... language is , " How amiable are thy tabernacles , O Lord of hosts ! Our souls long , yea , even faint for the courts of the Lord . " This is no fanciful or highly- coloured picture . It is drawn with the pencil of truth . And why may ...
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... language of the heart ? Do they accommodate themselves bet- ter to the continually varying cir- cumstances of society in general , and of each individual congrega- tion , and member of that congre- gation , in particular ? Are they more ...
... language of the heart ? Do they accommodate themselves bet- ter to the continually varying cir- cumstances of society in general , and of each individual congrega- tion , and member of that congre- gation , in particular ? Are they more ...
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... language , ev'ry clime , The mind to form , the soul to save . What then can merit more of praise , The mortal and immortal crown , What better shall your honours raise , And call the tide of blessings down ; Than pouring through this ...
... language , ev'ry clime , The mind to form , the soul to save . What then can merit more of praise , The mortal and immortal crown , What better shall your honours raise , And call the tide of blessings down ; Than pouring through this ...
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