The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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Page NUMBER X. RELIG . AND MISCEL . COM . - Christ living for us..Independence of Public Men .. In- scriptions in Churches .. Liturgical Commis- sion of 1689 .. Proposal for a new Secret Society..Visit to a Cathedral ( continued ) ...
Page NUMBER X. RELIG . AND MISCEL . COM . - Christ living for us..Independence of Public Men .. In- scriptions in Churches .. Liturgical Commis- sion of 1689 .. Proposal for a new Secret Society..Visit to a Cathedral ( continued ) ...
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... living in thy fear , I may die in thy favour , through Jesus Christ our Lord . Ament . " Or rather in a chantry , or chapel , at- tached to this fine building , containing the cemetery of the Boothby family . Among its sepulchral ...
... living in thy fear , I may die in thy favour , through Jesus Christ our Lord . Ament . " Or rather in a chantry , or chapel , at- tached to this fine building , containing the cemetery of the Boothby family . Among its sepulchral ...
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... living without God in the world , and at enmity with him , mourn and grieve for them ; yet this deplorable sight shews us more strongly the great deliver- ance from sin and Satan by Jesus Christ , and our own vileness ; for who hath ...
... living without God in the world , and at enmity with him , mourn and grieve for them ; yet this deplorable sight shews us more strongly the great deliver- ance from sin and Satan by Jesus Christ , and our own vileness ; for who hath ...
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... living almost exclusively with men of the world , the religion which he exhibited - with all its irregu- larities , inconsistencies , and even deformities * was , in its ele- ments , what he had gathered , not from books and the society ...
... living almost exclusively with men of the world , the religion which he exhibited - with all its irregu- larities , inconsistencies , and even deformities * was , in its ele- ments , what he had gathered , not from books and the society ...
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... living energy which ought to animate the delivery of a sermon , and to distinguish it from an argument read in silent retire- ment ? Hooker's own case illus- trates my meaning : his honest biographer , Walton , says of him , " His ...
... living energy which ought to animate the delivery of a sermon , and to distinguish it from an argument read in silent retire- ment ? Hooker's own case illus- trates my meaning : his honest biographer , Walton , says of him , " His ...
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