The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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... appears to have been in habits of correspondence with Miss B. during his occasional visits to Lon- don , which he valued as affording him an opportunity of attending the ministry of Mr. Romaine and other pious clergymen of that day . He ...
... appears to have been in habits of correspondence with Miss B. during his occasional visits to Lon- don , which he valued as affording him an opportunity of attending the ministry of Mr. Romaine and other pious clergymen of that day . He ...
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... appears to have preceded his brother as pastor of the parish . He had , however , in his principles more of Rousseau than of St. Austin , as is too evident from his anti - Christian romance , called the Spi- ritual Quixote , published ...
... appears to have preceded his brother as pastor of the parish . He had , however , in his principles more of Rousseau than of St. Austin , as is too evident from his anti - Christian romance , called the Spi- ritual Quixote , published ...
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... appears to have been a woman of extraordinary piety , under cir- cumstances very unfavourable to its growth . To the above papers I now add , with much pleasure , extracts from the letter of a female friend , who resided with her mother ...
... appears to have been a woman of extraordinary piety , under cir- cumstances very unfavourable to its growth . To the above papers I now add , with much pleasure , extracts from the letter of a female friend , who resided with her mother ...
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... appears to be no reason why powers which were not confined to the Apostles should be withdrawn immediately upon their death , and while the circum- stances which originally called for them still remained the same . How long this was the ...
... appears to be no reason why powers which were not confined to the Apostles should be withdrawn immediately upon their death , and while the circum- stances which originally called for them still remained the same . How long this was the ...
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... appears from the fact that no miracles are ever wrought , where they would seem to be most needed , for the con- version of barbarous nations , in- capable of understanding the force of moral demonstration . Now , if they are ...
... appears from the fact that no miracles are ever wrought , where they would seem to be most needed , for the con- version of barbarous nations , in- capable of understanding the force of moral demonstration . Now , if they are ...
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