The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... means to promote his worldly prosperity and comfort . He may even devote the greater part of his time to this purpose ; for the Scriptures , far from containing any thing to check laudable industry , and the use of means whereby a man ...
... means to promote his worldly prosperity and comfort . He may even devote the greater part of his time to this purpose ; for the Scriptures , far from containing any thing to check laudable industry , and the use of means whereby a man ...
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... means nothing more than an admission of the truth of the general statements of Scripture a belief that the Son of God had actually come into the ` world to save us from the curse of the law - such a faith would be con- sistent with any ...
... means nothing more than an admission of the truth of the general statements of Scripture a belief that the Son of God had actually come into the ` world to save us from the curse of the law - such a faith would be con- sistent with any ...
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... means of grace which remind us of the dying love of our Lord , and of the blessings which he has pur- chased for us ... mean Bishop Burnet . It occurs in his Exposition of the 27th Article . His words are these " That does indeed belong ...
... means of grace which remind us of the dying love of our Lord , and of the blessings which he has pur- chased for us ... mean Bishop Burnet . It occurs in his Exposition of the 27th Article . His words are these " That does indeed belong ...
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... Means of Improving the Condition of the Labouring Classes . 17 MISCEL -Means of Improving Condition of Labouring Classes.
... Means of Improving the Condition of the Labouring Classes . 17 MISCEL -Means of Improving Condition of Labouring Classes.
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... means , to provide for themselves and their families by their own exertions . To effect this may be difficult , but not impracticable ; and the duty of attempting it de- volves on those who possess supe- rior knowledge of the subject ...
... means , to provide for themselves and their families by their own exertions . To effect this may be difficult , but not impracticable ; and the duty of attempting it de- volves on those who possess supe- rior knowledge of the subject ...
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