The Christian Observer, Volume 60Hatchard and Company, 1860 - Religion |
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... persons who are debarred by their pursuits in life from acquiring a knowledge of its sublime truths by the stricter process of symbolical reason- ing . " It is obvious that such a work is intended for those who must receive its dicta ...
... persons who are debarred by their pursuits in life from acquiring a knowledge of its sublime truths by the stricter process of symbolical reason- ing . " It is obvious that such a work is intended for those who must receive its dicta ...
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... persons , these stars present the aspect of a confused mass of light ; but to those of longer sight , or such as are aided by tele- scopes , the principal stars of the group become detached , and are seen separately ; though from the ...
... persons , these stars present the aspect of a confused mass of light ; but to those of longer sight , or such as are aided by tele- scopes , the principal stars of the group become detached , and are seen separately ; though from the ...
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... persons were pictured as the main elements of human happiness . Still , with much truth , and a fine moral lesson , there is mixed up a very vague and imperfect view of " religion ; " and hence the general result is neither true to ...
... persons were pictured as the main elements of human happiness . Still , with much truth , and a fine moral lesson , there is mixed up a very vague and imperfect view of " religion ; " and hence the general result is neither true to ...
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... persons of quick sensibility could read them through without agony ; and it is re- lated , that when , in those calm and tender tones which never rose to passionate enunciation , he read these discourses , the house was often filled ...
... persons of quick sensibility could read them through without agony ; and it is re- lated , that when , in those calm and tender tones which never rose to passionate enunciation , he read these discourses , the house was often filled ...
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... persons , lacking the spirit of Christ , to have continually before their eyes the sentence of God's predestination , is a most dangerous downfal , whereby the devil doth thrust them either . into desperation , or into recklessness of ...
... persons , lacking the spirit of Christ , to have continually before their eyes the sentence of God's predestination , is a most dangerous downfal , whereby the devil doth thrust them either . into desperation , or into recklessness of ...
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