The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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... glory of God . He displayed largely the folly of those who imagined they were to bring any thing of their own , and treat in the way of purchase for the blessings of the Gospel ; [ for ] which no claim could avail but the merits of ...
... glory of God . He displayed largely the folly of those who imagined they were to bring any thing of their own , and treat in the way of purchase for the blessings of the Gospel ; [ for ] which no claim could avail but the merits of ...
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... glory of his Saviour , setting apart with unhesitating distinction , profitable from unprofitable , -holy from unholy , -lasting from fleet- ing , what is of God from what is of man ; when his power of abstraction is spent no longer on ...
... glory of his Saviour , setting apart with unhesitating distinction , profitable from unprofitable , -holy from unholy , -lasting from fleet- ing , what is of God from what is of man ; when his power of abstraction is spent no longer on ...
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... glory by Christ Jesus . ' Her strength was spent in four days after , I held the cord which let her down into the grave . She was buried in the grave adjoining to her brother's , and but ten days after his interment . They were lovely ...
... glory by Christ Jesus . ' Her strength was spent in four days after , I held the cord which let her down into the grave . She was buried in the grave adjoining to her brother's , and but ten days after his interment . They were lovely ...
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... glory and the welfare of his creatures it is their object to promote ! We lament to find confirmed in these pages , the melancholy truth that there continues great hostility in the West Indies both to religion and to the instruction of ...
... glory and the welfare of his creatures it is their object to promote ! We lament to find confirmed in these pages , the melancholy truth that there continues great hostility in the West Indies both to religion and to the instruction of ...
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... glory the moral agency which is his gift , by seeking , in all appointed ways , the influences of that grace , and improving them by faithfully stirring up the gift of God within - the ability which cometh only of him . " Bishop Hobart ...
... glory the moral agency which is his gift , by seeking , in all appointed ways , the influences of that grace , and improving them by faithfully stirring up the gift of God within - the ability which cometh only of him . " Bishop Hobart ...
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