The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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... common to all Christians , though car- ried , in the case of the Apostles , to a higher degree than common , because their circumstances required it . Light burst in upon their minds ; the Scrip- tures of the Old Testament were seen to ...
... common to all Christians , though car- ried , in the case of the Apostles , to a higher degree than common , because their circumstances required it . Light burst in upon their minds ; the Scrip- tures of the Old Testament were seen to ...
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... common weal , the general mother of all ; they may seem not born for themselves , but be profitable and duti- ful toward God , their King , and their country . Given at Greenwich , the 20th of May , in the seventh year of our reign ...
... common weal , the general mother of all ; they may seem not born for themselves , but be profitable and duti- ful toward God , their King , and their country . Given at Greenwich , the 20th of May , in the seventh year of our reign ...
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... common orders of men , feel at the same time an internal humiliation , reducing you to and equality with those around you , for this is in reality your state by nature . The multitude , who admire you , are not perhaps acquainted with ...
... common orders of men , feel at the same time an internal humiliation , reducing you to and equality with those around you , for this is in reality your state by nature . The multitude , who admire you , are not perhaps acquainted with ...
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... common and so characteristic , that it is more frequently ridiculous than offensive . As this very probably led the nar- rator to exaggerate the difficulties , we must abate something from the appa- rent temerity of the enterprise ; the ...
... common and so characteristic , that it is more frequently ridiculous than offensive . As this very probably led the nar- rator to exaggerate the difficulties , we must abate something from the appa- rent temerity of the enterprise ; the ...
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... COMMON - PLACE rather would promote its influence to BOOK OF A COUNTRY CLERGYMAN . ON RELIGIOUS AFFECTIONS . IF actions only were required , without dispositions , the work of religion would be comparatively easy . Men may pro- nounce ...
... COMMON - PLACE rather would promote its influence to BOOK OF A COUNTRY CLERGYMAN . ON RELIGIOUS AFFECTIONS . IF actions only were required , without dispositions , the work of religion would be comparatively easy . Men may pro- nounce ...
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