The Christian ObserverHatchard and Company, 1803 - Religion |
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Page 201
... desire to be heard in , d do hope , that for Christian chari- ' s sake Ì shall be believed ; I was so r from being against parliaments , that did always think parliaments in Eng- ad to be the happy constitution of the ngdom and nation ...
... desire to be heard in , d do hope , that for Christian chari- ' s sake Ì shall be believed ; I was so r from being against parliaments , that did always think parliaments in Eng- ad to be the happy constitution of the ngdom and nation ...
Page 351
... desire very pectfully to be remembered , ) that will make his word in your mouths fine , and that ye may seem to your- selves no longer to have run and labour- ed in vain . Believe me , my dear Sir , your greatly obliged , and heartily ...
... desire very pectfully to be remembered , ) that will make his word in your mouths fine , and that ye may seem to your- selves no longer to have run and labour- ed in vain . Believe me , my dear Sir , your greatly obliged , and heartily ...
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... desire , for those mercies which our condition de- mands ; so that it is not enough to pray merely with the tongue ... desires , which are requisite in prayer , are not the natural property of our minds but the effect of the agen cy of ...
... desire , for those mercies which our condition de- mands ; so that it is not enough to pray merely with the tongue ... desires , which are requisite in prayer , are not the natural property of our minds but the effect of the agen cy of ...
Contents
Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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