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Page vi
... OBSERVER feel more deeply than ever the importance of calling men off , not merely from a profligate or worldly course of life , but from wasting their time and thoughts on those unessential topics , which , while they amuse us with the ...
... OBSERVER feel more deeply than ever the importance of calling men off , not merely from a profligate or worldly course of life , but from wasting their time and thoughts on those unessential topics , which , while they amuse us with the ...
Page 313
... Observer . THE writer of the letter signed E. , in the last Christian Observer , begs to ac- knowledge an error into which he has fallen . The mistake occurs in the second column of the 260th page , lines 6 and 7. The marks of ...
... Observer . THE writer of the letter signed E. , in the last Christian Observer , begs to ac- knowledge an error into which he has fallen . The mistake occurs in the second column of the 260th page , lines 6 and 7. The marks of ...
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... Observer . perusing some parts of the last me of the Christian Observer , I sed at page 559 , where there are e hypothetical remarks on Exod . 6 , and considering the new and nious illustration of that difficult to be highly probable ...
... Observer . perusing some parts of the last me of the Christian Observer , I sed at page 559 , where there are e hypothetical remarks on Exod . 6 , and considering the new and nious illustration of that difficult to be highly probable ...
Contents
Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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