The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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Page 33
... Father , notwithstanding this reconciliation , has no immediate communication with man : he will turn away his ear from every note of praise or prayer , he will avert his face from every posture of supplication which is not addressed to ...
... Father , notwithstanding this reconciliation , has no immediate communication with man : he will turn away his ear from every note of praise or prayer , he will avert his face from every posture of supplication which is not addressed to ...
Page 35
... father of the church ( Chrysostom ) , in remarking on the ac- complishment of these words of the pro- phet , and his rest shall be glorious , ' says , in his fanciful manner , the very form of his death is more glorious than a diadem ...
... father of the church ( Chrysostom ) , in remarking on the ac- complishment of these words of the pro- phet , and his rest shall be glorious , ' says , in his fanciful manner , the very form of his death is more glorious than a diadem ...
Page 40
... father to son , with nearly as little variation as the proprietors them- selves . " This valuable order of husbandmen , who constituted a very considerable pro- period , of the third generation in descent portion of the population ...
... father to son , with nearly as little variation as the proprietors them- selves . " This valuable order of husbandmen , who constituted a very considerable pro- period , of the third generation in descent portion of the population ...
Page 48
... Father in heaven make no impression on the hearts of his children ? -Shall the example of the Redeemer not influence the redeemed ? -Did the Son of God descend from that throne in the heavens , to which the highest angel in vain raises ...
... Father in heaven make no impression on the hearts of his children ? -Shall the example of the Redeemer not influence the redeemed ? -Did the Son of God descend from that throne in the heavens , to which the highest angel in vain raises ...
Page 49
... father . The old man walking out from the mansion one morning , on the CHRIST . OBSERV . No. 349 . way his undutiful son went when he left his home many a long year ago , descried in the farthest distance a figure moving onward , and ...
... father . The old man walking out from the mansion one morning , on the CHRIST . OBSERV . No. 349 . way his undutiful son went when he left his home many a long year ago , descried in the farthest distance a figure moving onward , and ...
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