The Christian Observer, Volume 60Hatchard and Company, 1860 - Religion |
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Page v
... never be revived . The question will soon be , Whether the church of Eng- land herself shall not be re - established on a basis which shall embrace dissent of every kind ? If the interpretation put upon our creeds and articles by the ...
... never be revived . The question will soon be , Whether the church of Eng- land herself shall not be re - established on a basis which shall embrace dissent of every kind ? If the interpretation put upon our creeds and articles by the ...
Page vi
... never wish to step . In diffusing a healthy tone of christian literature ; in collecting information on points of interest to christian readers of intelligence ; in recording the lives of good and holy men ; in holding together , as far ...
... never wish to step . In diffusing a healthy tone of christian literature ; in collecting information on points of interest to christian readers of intelligence ; in recording the lives of good and holy men ; in holding together , as far ...
Page 1
... never trite . They do not cease to interest us , for they never lose their importance . Repetition wears off the edge of novelty , but the impression , though less keen , is even more abiding ; for what is lost in novelty is more than ...
... never trite . They do not cease to interest us , for they never lose their importance . Repetition wears off the edge of novelty , but the impression , though less keen , is even more abiding ; for what is lost in novelty is more than ...
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... never be forgotten ; they should be present to our minds as Israel's mercies were present to the mind of Samuel when he set up his altar , and called it Ebenezer , saying , Hitherto hath the Lord helped us . Our mercies must never be ...
... never be forgotten ; they should be present to our minds as Israel's mercies were present to the mind of Samuel when he set up his altar , and called it Ebenezer , saying , Hitherto hath the Lord helped us . Our mercies must never be ...
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... never heard about poor Hetty till Mr. Irwine met him in London ; for the letters missed him on his journey . The first thing he said to me , when we'd got hold of one another's hands , was , ' I could never do any- thing for her , Adam ...
... never heard about poor Hetty till Mr. Irwine met him in London ; for the letters missed him on his journey . The first thing he said to me , when we'd got hold of one another's hands , was , ' I could never do any- thing for her , Adam ...
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