The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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... truth amidst this crooked and perverse generation . Be assured that when once we have set our face towards Zion , the Lord will lead us on the way , and wherever we are he will be with us . It is sweet to walk with fellow - pilgrims on ...
... truth amidst this crooked and perverse generation . Be assured that when once we have set our face towards Zion , the Lord will lead us on the way , and wherever we are he will be with us . It is sweet to walk with fellow - pilgrims on ...
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... truth as it is in Jesus , and justly offended the mind of John- son by some unripe and exclusive scheme of prophetical interpre- tation ; or by demanding his as- sent to rash speculations on the person of Christ ; or by requir- ing his ...
... truth as it is in Jesus , and justly offended the mind of John- son by some unripe and exclusive scheme of prophetical interpre- tation ; or by demanding his as- sent to rash speculations on the person of Christ ; or by requir- ing his ...
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... truth . The evil might , no doubt , be left to cure itself by its own excess : but who can calcu- late the effects of the paroxysm , or contemplate without dismay the probable extent of the reaction which would ensue ? But there is ...
... truth . The evil might , no doubt , be left to cure itself by its own excess : but who can calcu- late the effects of the paroxysm , or contemplate without dismay the probable extent of the reaction which would ensue ? But there is ...
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... truth ? If it be not thus proved , it is not even probable ; it is utterly im- probable . The very essence of a miracle is , that something is irrefragably proved to have taken place which , if not thus proved , would not have been ...
... truth ? If it be not thus proved , it is not even probable ; it is utterly im- probable . The very essence of a miracle is , that something is irrefragably proved to have taken place which , if not thus proved , would not have been ...
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... truth . The first verse of St. James's Epistle , in which that Apostle addresses " the twelve tribes scattered a- broad , " would , of itself , suffice to shew that the notion of ten of them being lost is a fable . Al- lowing , however ...
... truth . The first verse of St. James's Epistle , in which that Apostle addresses " the twelve tribes scattered a- broad , " would , of itself , suffice to shew that the notion of ten of them being lost is a fable . Al- lowing , however ...
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