The Christian Observer, Volume 60Hatchard and Company, 1860 - Religion |
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... regard them without emotion . Indeed , their importance grows as years pass on . A thoughtfulness of mind is suited to such a season ; and if we might select a passage of scripture as the groundwork of meditation , we would quote St ...
... regard them without emotion . Indeed , their importance grows as years pass on . A thoughtfulness of mind is suited to such a season ; and if we might select a passage of scripture as the groundwork of meditation , we would quote St ...
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... regard to ourselves , our habits , our conversation , our very thoughts ; but to our inter- course with society , whether worldly or professedly religious . If we have firmness and address and conversational powers , it may be our duty ...
... regard to ourselves , our habits , our conversation , our very thoughts ; but to our inter- course with society , whether worldly or professedly religious . If we have firmness and address and conversational powers , it may be our duty ...
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... regard them with very different feelings from those which were excited by " No. XC . " In 1840 much of the active talent of the day was busily employed in perverting the public mind to popery . That school has now , so far as genius and ...
... regard them with very different feelings from those which were excited by " No. XC . " In 1840 much of the active talent of the day was busily employed in perverting the public mind to popery . That school has now , so far as genius and ...
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... regards the author's expository views of prophecy , he fol- lows , to a large extent , the views of the best known ... regard of the apocalyptic beast , whose At p . 474 ( Vol . iii . ) the author refers to the famous forty - line ...
... regards the author's expository views of prophecy , he fol- lows , to a large extent , the views of the best known ... regard of the apocalyptic beast , whose At p . 474 ( Vol . iii . ) the author refers to the famous forty - line ...
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... regard for his ordi- nation vows , and interprets them rationally and candidly , " to abstain from joining the Alliance ? Does he now intend to repeat the injunction with which he concludes ? " To my own mind those reasons appear so ...
... regard for his ordi- nation vows , and interprets them rationally and candidly , " to abstain from joining the Alliance ? Does he now intend to repeat the injunction with which he concludes ? " To my own mind those reasons appear so ...
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