The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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Page 33
... given away by a Papist , will be produc- tive of Popery ; if by a Socinian , of Socinianism ; if by a Calvinist , of Calvinism ? Yet has this propo- sition been laid down in the broad- est terms by a controvertist on the present subject ...
... given away by a Papist , will be produc- tive of Popery ; if by a Socinian , of Socinianism ; if by a Calvinist , of Calvinism ? Yet has this propo- sition been laid down in the broad- est terms by a controvertist on the present subject ...
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... given by the Super- intendants , more than 200 children and young persons assembled , between two and three o'clock in the afternoon , attended by their teachers . As pre- sident of the institution , Mr. Dawes addressed the children in ...
... given by the Super- intendants , more than 200 children and young persons assembled , between two and three o'clock in the afternoon , attended by their teachers . As pre- sident of the institution , Mr. Dawes addressed the children in ...
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... given to this report , the French funds have risen about 7 or 8 per cent . This seems to indicate a growing confi- dence in the stability of the existing government . - That government supported by a decided majority in both the ...
... given to this report , the French funds have risen about 7 or 8 per cent . This seems to indicate a growing confi- dence in the stability of the existing government . - That government supported by a decided majority in both the ...
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... given birth to a Bible Society at Calcutta- the scene of my sorrows and my labours , ( whatever they may be . ) We began with zeal , moderated by prudence and circumspection , and have proceeded with caution , knowing what tender ground ...
... given birth to a Bible Society at Calcutta- the scene of my sorrows and my labours , ( whatever they may be . ) We began with zeal , moderated by prudence and circumspection , and have proceeded with caution , knowing what tender ground ...
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... given . On close inspection , I am persuaded it will be found , that , almost invariably , the ob- scurity lies , not in words , but in things ; and that , by accepting the plainer term as an equivalent for the more obscure , we should ...
... given . On close inspection , I am persuaded it will be found , that , almost invariably , the ob- scurity lies , not in words , but in things ; and that , by accepting the plainer term as an equivalent for the more obscure , we should ...
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