The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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... profession of religion was less common and easy than it has been since . The Sir William Forester of the Spiritual Quixote is accused however of having a low taste in his society . " Some of his wise neighbours were a little scandalized ...
... profession of religion was less common and easy than it has been since . The Sir William Forester of the Spiritual Quixote is accused however of having a low taste in his society . " Some of his wise neighbours were a little scandalized ...
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... profession , by submitting , in various instances , to fines and imprisonment for conscience sake . The other sons being brought up by their father in his commer- cial pursuits , Joseph Fox was edu- cated for the profession of medi ...
... profession , by submitting , in various instances , to fines and imprisonment for conscience sake . The other sons being brought up by their father in his commer- cial pursuits , Joseph Fox was edu- cated for the profession of medi ...
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... profession , is out of the question . " I have a wife and three young chil- dren . I have had four , and am every day expecting an increase of my family . The stipend of my curacy , which I have held for some years , is sixty pounds per ...
... profession , is out of the question . " I have a wife and three young chil- dren . I have had four , and am every day expecting an increase of my family . The stipend of my curacy , which I have held for some years , is sixty pounds per ...
Page 135
... profession of the Christian religion ; and where all this has been accompanied with humble penitence , and faith in the truths of the Scrip- tures , this may be enough . But in a religion that rests merely upon sentiment , upon ...
... profession of the Christian religion ; and where all this has been accompanied with humble penitence , and faith in the truths of the Scrip- tures , this may be enough . But in a religion that rests merely upon sentiment , upon ...
Page 136
... profession and practice of Christianity by tribulation . They told them , " how that through much tribulation , " many trials , various worldly discouragements and per- secutions , " they must enter the kingdom of God . " It was a new ...
... profession and practice of Christianity by tribulation . They told them , " how that through much tribulation , " many trials , various worldly discouragements and per- secutions , " they must enter the kingdom of God . " It was a new ...
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