The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... proved for a time fruitless . He lived , however , to witness the dawn of a brighter day . In the year 1766 , the ... prove its plan , and admire the judgment and piety with which it has been drawn up , and only lament that it is not ...
... proved for a time fruitless . He lived , however , to witness the dawn of a brighter day . In the year 1766 , the ... prove its plan , and admire the judgment and piety with which it has been drawn up , and only lament that it is not ...
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... prove the absurdity of their notions who would have men wholly to seclude themselves from it ; or who , taking most un- warrantable liberties with Scrip- ture , would intermit all exertion to procure food and raiment , be- cause they ...
... prove the absurdity of their notions who would have men wholly to seclude themselves from it ; or who , taking most un- warrantable liberties with Scrip- ture , would intermit all exertion to procure food and raiment , be- cause they ...
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... prove hostile to consistency of character , and tend therefore to bring reproach upon religion . Let the world revile and hate us , if they please , for this separation they hated Him whom we serve before they hated us ; as in his case ...
... prove hostile to consistency of character , and tend therefore to bring reproach upon religion . Let the world revile and hate us , if they please , for this separation they hated Him whom we serve before they hated us ; as in his case ...
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... prove the unsuitable- ness of the system to the present circumstances of our population , and loudly call for a change . The subject has engaged the atten- tion of our best writers on political economy ; and the attempts made in every ...
... prove the unsuitable- ness of the system to the present circumstances of our population , and loudly call for a change . The subject has engaged the atten- tion of our best writers on political economy ; and the attempts made in every ...
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... prove the means of everlasting benefit . It may be objected , that the scheme is scarcely practicable in some parishes , either from excess of population , or from its being thinly scattered , from the indispo- sition of the people ...
... prove the means of everlasting benefit . It may be objected , that the scheme is scarcely practicable in some parishes , either from excess of population , or from its being thinly scattered , from the indispo- sition of the people ...
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