The Christian ObserverHatchard and Company, 1803 - Religion |
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Page 76
... bodies than our souls . To keep the soul in health and vigour , the body must , it is true , be subjected to discipline ; but if that discipline be carried to excess , of which in our times there is little dan- ger , it will defeat its ...
... bodies than our souls . To keep the soul in health and vigour , the body must , it is true , be subjected to discipline ; but if that discipline be carried to excess , of which in our times there is little dan- ger , it will defeat its ...
Page 246
... body com posed of this substance bear up , along with its own weight , some heavier body which wa attached to it . This expedient , so new to us nature has employed in the gossamer spider We frequently see this spider's thread flo ing ...
... body com posed of this substance bear up , along with its own weight , some heavier body which wa attached to it . This expedient , so new to us nature has employed in the gossamer spider We frequently see this spider's thread flo ing ...
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... body unburied . In what y or with what rites it shall be buri- does not belong to him to deter- ne ; in that respect he leaves the tter as it before stood . Hence the per form of the warrant generally and always should be " These are ...
... body unburied . In what y or with what rites it shall be buri- does not belong to him to deter- ne ; in that respect he leaves the tter as it before stood . Hence the per form of the warrant generally and always should be " These are ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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