The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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... doubt not your prayers for my success ' much helped to procure it , so I am sure your thankfulness for my preser- vation would be full and sincere . I cannot yet learn any thing of dear Lady Huntingdon . Nobody I have seen were such as ...
... doubt not your prayers for my success ' much helped to procure it , so I am sure your thankfulness for my preser- vation would be full and sincere . I cannot yet learn any thing of dear Lady Huntingdon . Nobody I have seen were such as ...
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... doubt it would be able to say to you as his did to the Duke of Burgundy , ' that had I a thousand lives , I would give them as a drop of water to see you as God would have you to be ; ' but , alas ! how miserably short do I feel these ...
... doubt it would be able to say to you as his did to the Duke of Burgundy , ' that had I a thousand lives , I would give them as a drop of water to see you as God would have you to be ; ' but , alas ! how miserably short do I feel these ...
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... doubt , be left to cure itself by its own excess : but who can calcu- late the effects of the paroxysm , or contemplate without dismay the probable extent of the reaction which would ensue ? But there is , however , one po- sition of ...
... doubt , be left to cure itself by its own excess : but who can calcu- late the effects of the paroxysm , or contemplate without dismay the probable extent of the reaction which would ensue ? But there is , however , one po- sition of ...
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... doubt their correctness , or at least their alleged spiritual influence . The Christian is to let his light shine before men , that they may glorify his Father in heaven : if he do not do so , truth loses much of its moral power . A ...
... doubt their correctness , or at least their alleged spiritual influence . The Christian is to let his light shine before men , that they may glorify his Father in heaven : if he do not do so , truth loses much of its moral power . A ...
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... doubt most gratefully listened to by his mother , who stood concealed in the vicinity ) , that her mind was first im- pressed with the desire of fitting him for the sacred ministry . We are also informed by one of his earliest ...
... doubt most gratefully listened to by his mother , who stood concealed in the vicinity ) , that her mind was first im- pressed with the desire of fitting him for the sacred ministry . We are also informed by one of his earliest ...
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