The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... object before mentioned could be the only object of such a society , even at the best . Both assumptions being made accord- ingly , the argument became com- plete , and ran thus : -The proper object of circulating the Bible is to make ...
... object before mentioned could be the only object of such a society , even at the best . Both assumptions being made accord- ingly , the argument became com- plete , and ran thus : -The proper object of circulating the Bible is to make ...
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... object to oppose all capital or considerable perversions of Chris- tian truth and morals . This is the first of our three positions . The second is , that it is not our object to oppose those minor errors which may consist with holding ...
... object to oppose all capital or considerable perversions of Chris- tian truth and morals . This is the first of our three positions . The second is , that it is not our object to oppose those minor errors which may consist with holding ...
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... object with us to circulate essential and fundamental truths : it is not an absolute object with us to circulate truths not essential but we do not exclude the hope that this also may be an ultimate effect of our labours . In so ...
... object with us to circulate essential and fundamental truths : it is not an absolute object with us to circulate truths not essential but we do not exclude the hope that this also may be an ultimate effect of our labours . In so ...
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... object of which is , to spread among the people of the earth the salutary light of Divine Revelation ; to illumine ... objects of your publication , it is painful to me to impute unfairness to it on a sub- ject closely connected with ...
... object of which is , to spread among the people of the earth the salutary light of Divine Revelation ; to illumine ... objects of your publication , it is painful to me to impute unfairness to it on a sub- ject closely connected with ...
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objects . If the Reviewer of my work in your last Number ( which has just reached me ) had stated the nature of my ... OBJECT is almost exclusively to disprove Mr. Malthus's assertion concerning the indefinite increase of popula- tion ...
objects . If the Reviewer of my work in your last Number ( which has just reached me ) had stated the nature of my ... OBJECT is almost exclusively to disprove Mr. Malthus's assertion concerning the indefinite increase of popula- tion ...
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