The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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Page iii
... abhorrence . But the Conductors of THE CHRISTIAN OBSERVER have no design of confining their labours to a defence of , what may be called , the Outworks 1077350 h.y. 43-91- of Christianity . They will , indeed , zealously co.
... abhorrence . But the Conductors of THE CHRISTIAN OBSERVER have no design of confining their labours to a defence of , what may be called , the Outworks 1077350 h.y. 43-91- of Christianity . They will , indeed , zealously co.
Page v
... of Plans for promoting the Cause of Religion and Morals at home , and propagating the Gospel abroad . 7. A View of Public Affairs , British and Foreign . 8. An Obituary . PREFACE . . THE first Year of our labours being PROSPECTUS ,
... of Plans for promoting the Cause of Religion and Morals at home , and propagating the Gospel abroad . 7. A View of Public Affairs , British and Foreign . 8. An Obituary . PREFACE . . THE first Year of our labours being PROSPECTUS ,
Page vi
... labours have been approved , by the most unequivocal and honourable testimonies ; which , while they call for our gratitude , will , we hope , animate us to deserve future encouragement . An increase of our correspondents in general ...
... labours have been approved , by the most unequivocal and honourable testimonies ; which , while they call for our gratitude , will , we hope , animate us to deserve future encouragement . An increase of our correspondents in general ...
Page vii
... labours ; nor are we either to be intimidated , or depressed , by the voice of indiscriminate cen- sure , or the clamour of intemperate zeal . We feel no ambition to become the leaders of any party . We have no interests to serve but ...
... labours ; nor are we either to be intimidated , or depressed , by the voice of indiscriminate cen- sure , or the clamour of intemperate zeal . We feel no ambition to become the leaders of any party . We have no interests to serve but ...
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... labours to con- vince his hearers of sin , and , the di- vine blessing accompanying the word , multitudes being pricked in their hearts cried out , in the spirit of true penitents , " Men and brethren , what shall we do ? " The Apostle ...
... labours to con- vince his hearers of sin , and , the di- vine blessing accompanying the word , multitudes being pricked in their hearts cried out , in the spirit of true penitents , " Men and brethren , what shall we do ? " The Apostle ...
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