The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 23
... present . Is there no hu- mane , no Christian senator , who will dare to bring in a bill by an- ticipation , to render this barbarous oppression illegal ? Let us know how we stand . If we do not vo- luntarily preclude ourselves from the ...
... present . Is there no hu- mane , no Christian senator , who will dare to bring in a bill by an- ticipation , to render this barbarous oppression illegal ? Let us know how we stand . If we do not vo- luntarily preclude ourselves from the ...
Page 64
... present patient , to the use of her limbs in consequence of a fright from a storm on board a packet ; and they ask us on what authority we stated ( Appendix for 1830 , p . 813 , ) that this lady " recovered naturally . " We answer on ...
... present patient , to the use of her limbs in consequence of a fright from a storm on board a packet ; and they ask us on what authority we stated ( Appendix for 1830 , p . 813 , ) that this lady " recovered naturally . " We answer on ...
Page 102
... present subject ; WE ( the Jewish Expositors ) HOLD that those who have of late so loudly pro- claimed the age of miracles to be past , are in a serious error ; and we are not going to parley , to balance , to draw nice distinctions ...
... present subject ; WE ( the Jewish Expositors ) HOLD that those who have of late so loudly pro- claimed the age of miracles to be past , are in a serious error ; and we are not going to parley , to balance , to draw nice distinctions ...
Page 105
... present mo- ment be remarkably revived . It might be answer sufficient to this , that no finite mind is at liberty to lay down rules for the Infinite . The writer sees " peculiar reasons , " he says , " why God should revive mi- racles ...
... present mo- ment be remarkably revived . It might be answer sufficient to this , that no finite mind is at liberty to lay down rules for the Infinite . The writer sees " peculiar reasons , " he says , " why God should revive mi- racles ...
Page 110
... present stop to investigate , though the problem were not difficult of solu- tion . All that is necessary in pass- ing is to disclaim the not very flattering , and we do not for a mo- ment believe true , or even probable , inference so ...
... present stop to investigate , though the problem were not difficult of solu- tion . All that is necessary in pass- ing is to disclaim the not very flattering , and we do not for a mo- ment believe true , or even probable , inference so ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
alluded Antinomian Apostle appears argument baptism believe Bishop blessed brethren character Christian Observer church Church Missionary Society Church of England clergy clergyman connexion cure death discourse Dissent Divine doctrine duty earth effect eternal evil faith Father favour fear feel gifts give glory Gospel grace happiness heart heaven Holy Spirit honour hope Hoxton influence instance Jesus Christ Jewish Expositor Jews labours Leader Water ligion living Lord Lord's means ment mercy Messiah mind minister miracles Miss Fancourt's modern miracles moral nature ness never object opinion parish passage pastoral patient peculiar persons piety prayer preached present Prince Hohenlohe principles profession question racter readers reason religion religious remarks respect Sabbath salvation Saviour Scripture sermon shew Society soul speak things thou thought tian tion truth ultraism unto Whately whole wish words writer