The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... seems to justify us in recurring to the prin- tiples which gave birth to that mighty event , with the view of ascer- taining whether those principles are still maintained in their strength and integrity by the Members of our Protestant ...
... seems to justify us in recurring to the prin- tiples which gave birth to that mighty event , with the view of ascer- taining whether those principles are still maintained in their strength and integrity by the Members of our Protestant ...
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... seems at this time to have cherished with the greatest affection , were Mr. Simeon , the Messrs . Lloyds , of King's College , Cambridge , and Mr. Houseman . Mr. Simeon ac- companied him to the ship in which he embarked for India , on ...
... seems at this time to have cherished with the greatest affection , were Mr. Simeon , the Messrs . Lloyds , of King's College , Cambridge , and Mr. Houseman . Mr. Simeon ac- companied him to the ship in which he embarked for India , on ...
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... seems gene- rally admitted , that some radical alteration must soon take place in the poor laws . The growing diffi- culties and the exorbitant expense of their administration , the inade- quate nature of the relief derived from them ...
... seems gene- rally admitted , that some radical alteration must soon take place in the poor laws . The growing diffi- culties and the exorbitant expense of their administration , the inade- quate nature of the relief derived from them ...
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... seems to be at her very door . This is not the object I have at present in view . I will , therefore , only repeat , that as those services which she despises con- stitute the delight of multitudes of Christ's flock , they are fitted to ...
... seems to be at her very door . This is not the object I have at present in view . I will , therefore , only repeat , that as those services which she despises con- stitute the delight of multitudes of Christ's flock , they are fitted to ...
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... seems obviously to suggest the impropriety of introducing into a catechism doctrines which can- not be considered with safety or advantage , till the heart is subdued and established by Divine grace . Is it not dangerous , then , to ...
... seems obviously to suggest the impropriety of introducing into a catechism doctrines which can- not be considered with safety or advantage , till the heart is subdued and established by Divine grace . Is it not dangerous , then , to ...
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