The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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Page vii
... equally romote from bigotry , and the latitudinarian spirit . Having engaged , as we think , in the cause of truth , piety , and charity , we rely on the Divine Providence to give success to our endeavours , and stability , to our ...
... equally romote from bigotry , and the latitudinarian spirit . Having engaged , as we think , in the cause of truth , piety , and charity , we rely on the Divine Providence to give success to our endeavours , and stability , to our ...
Page 6
... equally literal ; consequently we are at liberty to choose that which is the most agree- able to the context . The first inter- pretation is that of our translators : " I have slain a man to my wounding , and a young man to my hurt ...
... equally literal ; consequently we are at liberty to choose that which is the most agree- able to the context . The first inter- pretation is that of our translators : " I have slain a man to my wounding , and a young man to my hurt ...
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... equally as- tonishing , and unaccountable upon any natural principles ! all the difference is , that in that case , one person spake many languages - in this , many persons of every kindred and nation , and tongue and people , whither ...
... equally as- tonishing , and unaccountable upon any natural principles ! all the difference is , that in that case , one person spake many languages - in this , many persons of every kindred and nation , and tongue and people , whither ...
Page 25
... equally respect in their theory and their prac- tice , the doctrines and constitution of the Esta- blished Church ; lament , most cordially , every occasion , and every degree of deviation from her ; and wish for nothing so much as her ...
... equally respect in their theory and their prac- tice , the doctrines and constitution of the Esta- blished Church ; lament , most cordially , every occasion , and every degree of deviation from her ; and wish for nothing so much as her ...
Page 36
... equally comprehensive and com- plete . To those who usually consult dic- tionaries for information , this plan , we are persuaded , is by no means the most eligible . If they wish to extend their knowledge beyond the limits to which a ...
... equally comprehensive and com- plete . To those who usually consult dic- tionaries for information , this plan , we are persuaded , is by no means the most eligible . If they wish to extend their knowledge beyond the limits to which a ...
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