The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... ment ; and a few days after his ar- rival , he received a farther appoint- ment as one of the chaplains of the Company . On entering on the charge of the Orphan Establish- ment , he prays , 66 May these souls committed to my care be led ...
... ment ; and a few days after his ar- rival , he received a farther appoint- ment as one of the chaplains of the Company . On entering on the charge of the Orphan Establish- ment , he prays , 66 May these souls committed to my care be led ...
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... ment , which , if omitted for four weeks successively , subjects the party to the loss of the sum already paid , and to exclusion from all benefit for the current year . case of death , the sum paid by the deceased is repaid , if ...
... ment , which , if omitted for four weeks successively , subjects the party to the loss of the sum already paid , and to exclusion from all benefit for the current year . case of death , the sum paid by the deceased is repaid , if ...
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... ment for it was taken for granted , that by thus intermeddling with none of the various interpretations put upon the words of Scripture by different discord- ant sects , this harmony was to be pro- duced . Whether this idea be well ...
... ment for it was taken for granted , that by thus intermeddling with none of the various interpretations put upon the words of Scripture by different discord- ant sects , this harmony was to be pro- duced . Whether this idea be well ...
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... ment was , how the lower orders of our people , by merely possessing a Bible , could gain any understanding of the true scriptural meaning of various parts of the holy Scriptures , without having at the same time , some guide or help by ...
... ment was , how the lower orders of our people , by merely possessing a Bible , could gain any understanding of the true scriptural meaning of various parts of the holy Scriptures , without having at the same time , some guide or help by ...
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... ment thus engaged and impressed , will , in the next , plunge into all the difficulties of skeptical or pole- mical speculation ? Why must it , even on the ordinary principles of human nature , be imagined , that the humble student in ...
... ment thus engaged and impressed , will , in the next , plunge into all the difficulties of skeptical or pole- mical speculation ? Why must it , even on the ordinary principles of human nature , be imagined , that the humble student in ...
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