The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... which they are abused , the preference which is frequently given them over the most important duties , the errors and fatal conse- quences to which they have some- times served as the first step , have generally rendered them suspected ...
... which they are abused , the preference which is frequently given them over the most important duties , the errors and fatal conse- quences to which they have some- times served as the first step , have generally rendered them suspected ...
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... which was made for the sins of the world , but the Victim which was offered for himself . " On him has my iniquity been laid , and by his stripes must I be healed . " Such is the language of faith it brings us to the Foun- tain which ...
... which was made for the sins of the world , but the Victim which was offered for himself . " On him has my iniquity been laid , and by his stripes must I be healed . " Such is the language of faith it brings us to the Foun- tain which ...
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... which have been called in question . A thing may be right in the main view of its nature and purpose , but may become wrong and detrimental from the injudicious use which may be made of it . Here it is that well - disposed persons , not ...
... which have been called in question . A thing may be right in the main view of its nature and purpose , but may become wrong and detrimental from the injudicious use which may be made of it . Here it is that well - disposed persons , not ...
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... which No. II . is a copy ) you will see that the proposal contained in my letter was well re- ceived by them ; and that they , at a General Meeting , which they called to take the contents of that letter into consideration , unanimously ...
... which No. II . is a copy ) you will see that the proposal contained in my letter was well re- ceived by them ; and that they , at a General Meeting , which they called to take the contents of that letter into consideration , unanimously ...
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: to undervalue the evidences of those truths which form the basis of their dependence and hope . Yet no reflecting person can doubt the infinite value of settling clearly the evidences on which his faith and his hope are founded . It ...
: to undervalue the evidences of those truths which form the basis of their dependence and hope . Yet no reflecting person can doubt the infinite value of settling clearly the evidences on which his faith and his hope are founded . It ...
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