The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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... circumstances of the re- spective people . Paganism had mani- fested itself to be so dreadfully vicious in its nature and tendency , that it was become the just object of contempt to the wiser part of mankind . It had been suffered to ...
... circumstances of the re- spective people . Paganism had mani- fested itself to be so dreadfully vicious in its nature and tendency , that it was become the just object of contempt to the wiser part of mankind . It had been suffered to ...
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... circumstances fa- cilitated the propagation of the Gospel , in a manner that no former period could have done . At ... circumstance at- tending his appearance upon earth was calculated to correct the false views and taste of mankind ...
... circumstances fa- cilitated the propagation of the Gospel , in a manner that no former period could have done . At ... circumstance at- tending his appearance upon earth was calculated to correct the false views and taste of mankind ...
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... circumstances . You have derived your estates , you say , from your ancestors . But was it not in the midst of a thousand hazards that your forefathers acquired and preserved them ? Thousands of other men , with capacities equal to ...
... circumstances . You have derived your estates , you say , from your ancestors . But was it not in the midst of a thousand hazards that your forefathers acquired and preserved them ? Thousands of other men , with capacities equal to ...
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... circumstances and for such ends . A philosophist , whose deity is science , would deride my scruples ; but I would rather stand upon the brink of the cra- ter , with my heart elevated and ex- panded by a view of the greatness of God's ...
... circumstances and for such ends . A philosophist , whose deity is science , would deride my scruples ; but I would rather stand upon the brink of the cra- ter , with my heart elevated and ex- panded by a view of the greatness of God's ...
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... circumstance by others . ( See Croft's Stric- tures on Paley , & c . p . 145 ; Clapham's Ser . at Boroughbridge , p ... circumstances , and experiencing their treatment , to do so The persons , how ever , censured in the passages just ...
... circumstance by others . ( See Croft's Stric- tures on Paley , & c . p . 145 ; Clapham's Ser . at Boroughbridge , p ... circumstances , and experiencing their treatment , to do so The persons , how ever , censured in the passages just ...
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