The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... readers , from the destruc- tive influence of their religious errors ? · But , in the second place , there are not a few Protestants , who , in avoiding the errors just mentioned , have run into an opposite extreme , no less blameable ...
... readers , from the destruc- tive influence of their religious errors ? · But , in the second place , there are not a few Protestants , who , in avoiding the errors just mentioned , have run into an opposite extreme , no less blameable ...
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... readers , who may have it in view to visit this " land of mountains and floods , " not to be terrified from their excursion by the fear of being deprived of their spiritual food , while feasting them selves with the beauties of nature ...
... readers , who may have it in view to visit this " land of mountains and floods , " not to be terrified from their excursion by the fear of being deprived of their spiritual food , while feasting them selves with the beauties of nature ...
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... readers will rejoice to see all parties , by common consent , de- molish their little enclosures , and employ the materials in strength- ening the stakes of the Lord's vineyard . The time will surely come : and come when , it may , your ...
... readers will rejoice to see all parties , by common consent , de- molish their little enclosures , and employ the materials in strength- ening the stakes of the Lord's vineyard . The time will surely come : and come when , it may , your ...
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... readers with some information upon this not unim- portant point . C. To the Editor of the Christian Observer . IN " A summary Account of the Proceedings of the British and Foreign Bible Society , " which has recently been published ...
... readers with some information upon this not unim- portant point . C. To the Editor of the Christian Observer . IN " A summary Account of the Proceedings of the British and Foreign Bible Society , " which has recently been published ...
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... readers of the unexplained Scrip- ture , do in another diminish it . This we shall attempt briefly to show , not as a matter of curious observation , but as immediately bearing on the great question of the circulation of the Bible ...
... readers of the unexplained Scrip- ture , do in another diminish it . This we shall attempt briefly to show , not as a matter of curious observation , but as immediately bearing on the great question of the circulation of the Bible ...
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