The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... character does not , in our days , attach to the mere title ; but it will invariably spring from a strong conviction that that character is properly sustained , and that re- verence merited , by a due discharge of the pastoral duties ...
... character does not , in our days , attach to the mere title ; but it will invariably spring from a strong conviction that that character is properly sustained , and that re- verence merited , by a due discharge of the pastoral duties ...
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... character are thought unnecessary if not pre- judicial . Can your correspondent , therefore , inform me , why ... characters of sublimity of thought , elegance of expression , or beauty and me- lodiousness of sentences and pe- riods ...
... character are thought unnecessary if not pre- judicial . Can your correspondent , therefore , inform me , why ... characters of sublimity of thought , elegance of expression , or beauty and me- lodiousness of sentences and pe- riods ...
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... Character of Jesus Christ , by the Rev. T. Bowdler , M. A. ; -An Account of the Island of Jersey , by W. Plees , many years resident in the Island : with engravings ; -A Tour through Belgium along the Rhine , and through the North of ...
... Character of Jesus Christ , by the Rev. T. Bowdler , M. A. ; -An Account of the Island of Jersey , by W. Plees , many years resident in the Island : with engravings ; -A Tour through Belgium along the Rhine , and through the North of ...
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... character can be laid only in a deep sense of the ruined condition of mankind ; in a pre- sent impression of the unspeakable perfections of the Supreme Being ; in awful views of the extent and obligation of the law and com- mandment of ...
... character can be laid only in a deep sense of the ruined condition of mankind ; in a pre- sent impression of the unspeakable perfections of the Supreme Being ; in awful views of the extent and obligation of the law and com- mandment of ...
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... character and memory of Mr. Brown were held , in the commu- nity among which he had so long ministered , was testified in some touching and uncommon instances , which ought to be recorded to their mutual honour . " These the limits I ...
... character and memory of Mr. Brown were held , in the commu- nity among which he had so long ministered , was testified in some touching and uncommon instances , which ought to be recorded to their mutual honour . " These the limits I ...
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