The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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Page 41
... religion of Protestants , where he is particularly contending that Protestants are not heretics , that this notable say- ing of his is to be found . It remains now , ' saith he to his opponent , that I should show , that many reasons of ...
... religion of Protestants , where he is particularly contending that Protestants are not heretics , that this notable say- ing of his is to be found . It remains now , ' saith he to his opponent , that I should show , that many reasons of ...
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... religion . A printed copy of this letter was sent to Mr. Gilbert , resident at English Harbour , by the Rev. Mr ... religious instruction of the children , by explaining the Church Catechism , and by other methods suited to their capa ...
... religion . A printed copy of this letter was sent to Mr. Gilbert , resident at English Harbour , by the Rev. Mr ... religious instruction of the children , by explaining the Church Catechism , and by other methods suited to their capa ...
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... religion in Bengal , having witnessed its progress from the first arrival of Lord Cornwallis in India , in 1786 , to the present pe- riod ; during which term of years there has been a growing attention to religious principles , and an ...
... religion in Bengal , having witnessed its progress from the first arrival of Lord Cornwallis in India , in 1786 , to the present pe- riod ; during which term of years there has been a growing attention to religious principles , and an ...
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... religion and virtue . " Nor ought I to neglect to men- tion the services which religion and morality have derived from the institution of the College of Fort- William for the civil servants of the Company ; who , under this means , have ...
... religion and virtue . " Nor ought I to neglect to men- tion the services which religion and morality have derived from the institution of the College of Fort- William for the civil servants of the Company ; who , under this means , have ...
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... religion will scarcely pro- duce its due effect , unless it is combined with comprehensive views of the general scheme of Revela- tion . The foundations of the Christian character can be laid only in a deep sense of the ruined condition ...
... religion will scarcely pro- duce its due effect , unless it is combined with comprehensive views of the general scheme of Revela- tion . The foundations of the Christian character can be laid only in a deep sense of the ruined condition ...
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