The Christian ObserverHatchard and Company, 1803 - Religion |
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... admit the two preceding let- ters , which will serve , as we conceive , to point out in what manner a faithful and upright minister of the Gospel may incur the censure of two opposite de- scriptions of people ; the conceited Fa- natic ...
... admit the two preceding let- ters , which will serve , as we conceive , to point out in what manner a faithful and upright minister of the Gospel may incur the censure of two opposite de- scriptions of people ; the conceited Fa- natic ...
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... admit every pa- per , of every correspondent , on every Subject , and on every occasion ? 2. Who is the most impartial and disinterested judge of what is proper to be admitted , the correspondent , or you , the Editor ? 3. If the ...
... admit every pa- per , of every correspondent , on every Subject , and on every occasion ? 2. Who is the most impartial and disinterested judge of what is proper to be admitted , the correspondent , or you , the Editor ? 3. If the ...
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... admit , that some sons of bad character among men are much rer the kingdom of heaven than others , have a fairer reputation . Thus the pub . Ars were preferred to the pharisees by Je- Christ , although the former were in worse it with ...
... admit , that some sons of bad character among men are much rer the kingdom of heaven than others , have a fairer reputation . Thus the pub . Ars were preferred to the pharisees by Je- Christ , although the former were in worse it with ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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