The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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... religion nothing to him ? Are the affairs of his country nothing to him ? Does he take no interest in the rise and fall ... religious or irreligious , mise- rable or happy ? Does he wrap himself up in cold selfishness , or at most in the ...
... religion nothing to him ? Are the affairs of his country nothing to him ? Does he take no interest in the rise and fall ... religious or irreligious , mise- rable or happy ? Does he wrap himself up in cold selfishness , or at most in the ...
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... religion and religious in- stitutions among us ; and not least to some of those questions to which we have recently had occasion to advert . Some years since , when we so often urged our readers to pray earnestly for a more copious ...
... religion and religious in- stitutions among us ; and not least to some of those questions to which we have recently had occasion to advert . Some years since , when we so often urged our readers to pray earnestly for a more copious ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS . THE CHRISTIAN OBSERVER . JANUARY , 1831 . RELIGIOUS COMMUNICATIONS. NUMBER I. Page .1-29 29-40 RELIG . AND MISCEL . COM.-Dr. Johnson's Religious Friends .. Prayers for the Country ..Post - Apostolic Miracles ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS . THE CHRISTIAN OBSERVER . JANUARY , 1831 . RELIGIOUS COMMUNICATIONS. NUMBER I. Page .1-29 29-40 RELIG . AND MISCEL . COM.-Dr. Johnson's Religious Friends .. Prayers for the Country ..Post - Apostolic Miracles ...
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... religious persons in the lower walks of life . She could also tolerate the preaching of itinerants in cottages , and could circulate books which Dr. Johnson misapprehended , and which ostensibly formed the only cause of disunion between ...
... religious persons in the lower walks of life . She could also tolerate the preaching of itinerants in cottages , and could circulate books which Dr. Johnson misapprehended , and which ostensibly formed the only cause of disunion between ...
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... religious views . Her letters would not do her jus- tice ; because , not being able to write herself , she employed the village school - mistress , who could not understand her religious feel- ings ; and therefore they express more her ...
... religious views . Her letters would not do her jus- tice ; because , not being able to write herself , she employed the village school - mistress , who could not understand her religious feel- ings ; and therefore they express more her ...
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