The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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Page iv
... hope for , the support of the Clergy , who are labouring in their respective parishes to advance the knowledge and practice of pure and undefiled re- ligion . They likewise hope to receive communications from many of the Laity , who are ...
... hope for , the support of the Clergy , who are labouring in their respective parishes to advance the knowledge and practice of pure and undefiled re- ligion . They likewise hope to receive communications from many of the Laity , who are ...
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... hope , animate us to deserve future encouragement . An increase of our correspondents in general , with renewed assurances of approbation and support , even from quarters where we were not sanguine in expecting them , inspires us with ...
... hope , animate us to deserve future encouragement . An increase of our correspondents in general , with renewed assurances of approbation and support , even from quarters where we were not sanguine in expecting them , inspires us with ...
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... hope they will explicitly declare , that it shall be their standard of ortho- doxy , and what they mean by " sound " theology . And let them declare , that if they admit any thing into the CHRIS- TIAN OBSERVER which exceeds this ...
... hope they will explicitly declare , that it shall be their standard of ortho- doxy , and what they mean by " sound " theology . And let them declare , that if they admit any thing into the CHRIS- TIAN OBSERVER which exceeds this ...
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... hope that dis- honesty would remain undetected . It affords easy means of examination and satisfaction to those who are doubtful It is indeed scarcely possible not , sometimes , to misunderstand , and of course , to misrepresent an ...
... hope that dis- honesty would remain undetected . It affords easy means of examination and satisfaction to those who are doubtful It is indeed scarcely possible not , sometimes , to misunderstand , and of course , to misrepresent an ...
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... hope , that good people may mind here , and our security from the have sometimes misunderstood one sentence to be denounced against them another , when discussing this subject , hereafter . Without a lively impres- and that the use of ...
... hope , that good people may mind here , and our security from the have sometimes misunderstood one sentence to be denounced against them another , when discussing this subject , hereafter . Without a lively impres- and that the use of ...
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