The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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... Character of R. Hall ..Missionary Societies..Dr . Channing .. Plural Number..Concealing Religious Sen- timents..Congregational Singing..Apoca- lyptic Trumpets .. Plainness in Tracts .. " Righteousnesses " of the Saints .. Dissent ...
... Character of R. Hall ..Missionary Societies..Dr . Channing .. Plural Number..Concealing Religious Sen- timents..Congregational Singing..Apoca- lyptic Trumpets .. Plainness in Tracts .. " Righteousnesses " of the Saints .. Dissent ...
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... CHARACTER THE TEST OF TRUTH ? To the Editor of the Christian Observer . the character of those who profess them is evil , it is not unnatural that mankind should be led to doubt their correctness , or at least their alleged spiritual ...
... CHARACTER THE TEST OF TRUTH ? To the Editor of the Christian Observer . the character of those who profess them is evil , it is not unnatural that mankind should be led to doubt their correctness , or at least their alleged spiritual ...
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... character . Every household formed but one society . The masters ( at that time generally a sober , virtuous , and religious class , ) extended a parental care over their servants , and the servants cherished a filial affection for ...
... character . Every household formed but one society . The masters ( at that time generally a sober , virtuous , and religious class , ) extended a parental care over their servants , and the servants cherished a filial affection for ...
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... character , con- duced not a little to the charm of his ministry among his expatriated countrymen . " Mr. Waugh was , on many accounts , calculated to make a highly favourable impression upon the Scotch people in London ; -by his ...
... character , con- duced not a little to the charm of his ministry among his expatriated countrymen . " Mr. Waugh was , on many accounts , calculated to make a highly favourable impression upon the Scotch people in London ; -by his ...
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... character which it would be most dif ficult successfully to define . He had copied no man ; and , on the other hand , he was superior to the petty arts of an affected originality . His composition , his manner , and the order and ...
... character which it would be most dif ficult successfully to define . He had copied no man ; and , on the other hand , he was superior to the petty arts of an affected originality . His composition , his manner , and the order and ...
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