The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... manner they fall in with your wishes of sending out a new mis- sionary to carry on the sacred pur- poses they have all along had in view in Calcutta . " " The proposal for establishing a mission on a more extensive scale , in Bengal and ...
... manner they fall in with your wishes of sending out a new mis- sionary to carry on the sacred pur- poses they have all along had in view in Calcutta . " " The proposal for establishing a mission on a more extensive scale , in Bengal and ...
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... manner , I think . • 21 I may say with confidence , she will soon find cause to adopt the lan- guage of the Patriarch , “ Surely God is in this place , and I knew it not . " But every one , Mr. Editor , who is at all acquainted with ...
... manner , I think . • 21 I may say with confidence , she will soon find cause to adopt the lan- guage of the Patriarch , “ Surely God is in this place , and I knew it not . " But every one , Mr. Editor , who is at all acquainted with ...
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... manner , the episcopal addresses delivered on such occa- sions admit of little variety . When they are grave , calm , earnest , pious , affectionate , they are all they should aim at ; and , to say the truth , their excellence is of no ...
... manner , the episcopal addresses delivered on such occa- sions admit of little variety . When they are grave , calm , earnest , pious , affectionate , they are all they should aim at ; and , to say the truth , their excellence is of no ...
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... 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 introduction of this method of dis- persing the word of God , what forbids that we ...
... 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 introduction of this method of dis- persing the word of God , what forbids that we ...
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... manner in which those doubts were re- solved . In the case of such per- sons , the passage , far from proving the want of a commentary , does itself supply the commentary that was wanted , and thus enables them , even without a guide ...
... manner in which those doubts were re- solved . In the case of such per- sons , the passage , far from proving the want of a commentary , does itself supply the commentary that was wanted , and thus enables them , even without a guide ...
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