The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... thee , and follow me this day and every day with thy blessing ! " this From an incidental expression in his journal , Mr. Brown appears to have been married about this time ; a circumstance which , pro- bably , added to his pecuniary ...
... thee , and follow me this day and every day with thy blessing ! " this From an incidental expression in his journal , Mr. Brown appears to have been married about this time ; a circumstance which , pro- bably , added to his pecuniary ...
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... thee alone . " for the spirit of a Brainerd or a Howard , on whom I have been thinking and conversing this day ! " ( To be continued . ) " O To the Editor of the Christian Observer , THOUGH the character of " a plain man " may suit well ...
... thee alone . " for the spirit of a Brainerd or a Howard , on whom I have been thinking and conversing this day ! " ( To be continued . ) " O To the Editor of the Christian Observer , THOUGH the character of " a plain man " may suit well ...
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... thee in the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost . It were more proper to say , I baptize thee in the name , and by the au- thority of , the Church . Therefore , these august words , that were dic- tated by our ...
... thee in the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost . It were more proper to say , I baptize thee in the name , and by the au- thority of , the Church . Therefore , these august words , that were dic- tated by our ...
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... Thee ! At once they sing , at once they pray They talk of heaven , and learn the way I am very sorry that all this should be dulf and uninteresting · to my poor countrywoman . Our forms of worship are indeed simple as these lines I have ...
... Thee ! At once they sing , at once they pray They talk of heaven , and learn the way I am very sorry that all this should be dulf and uninteresting · to my poor countrywoman . Our forms of worship are indeed simple as these lines I have ...
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... thee their honours all shall yield . Thy fame , far more than earth can give , Shall soar with daring wing sublime ; And wide , and still more wide , survive The crush of worlds , the wreck of time . Thus Thule and her sons employ Their ...
... thee their honours all shall yield . Thy fame , far more than earth can give , Shall soar with daring wing sublime ; And wide , and still more wide , survive The crush of worlds , the wreck of time . Thus Thule and her sons employ Their ...
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