The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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... manner that no former period could have done . At this juncture the Sa- viour appeared . The Life and Death of Christ demonstrate him to have been appointed to rescue wretched man from the bondage of darkness and sin . came , indeed ...
... manner that no former period could have done . At this juncture the Sa- viour appeared . The Life and Death of Christ demonstrate him to have been appointed to rescue wretched man from the bondage of darkness and sin . came , indeed ...
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... manner . At length , by prudence and caution , we reached the summit of Vesuvius without any accident , but ex- hausted with fatigue , and so covered with ashes and smoke , as to be scarcely distinguishable . Our six companions , who ...
... manner . At length , by prudence and caution , we reached the summit of Vesuvius without any accident , but ex- hausted with fatigue , and so covered with ashes and smoke , as to be scarcely distinguishable . Our six companions , who ...
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... manner suf- ficiently evangelical ; and we shall neither recover them from the extravagances into which they have run , nor keep more from going over to them , but by returning to the right way . " - Archbishop Secker . As this Work is ...
... manner suf- ficiently evangelical ; and we shall neither recover them from the extravagances into which they have run , nor keep more from going over to them , but by returning to the right way . " - Archbishop Secker . As this Work is ...
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... manner in which the subject is here which is defended . A leading characteristic of this is , to advance nothing without PROOF ; founded in argument , or supported by testi- to claim credit for nothing which is not either admit nothing ...
... manner in which the subject is here which is defended . A leading characteristic of this is , to advance nothing without PROOF ; founded in argument , or supported by testi- to claim credit for nothing which is not either admit nothing ...
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... manner which can- not fail to yield general satisfaction . It is a plain and familiar , but an able and tous of all subjects . judicious survey of the most momen- It gives a succinct and accurate account of the history and progress of ...
... manner which can- not fail to yield general satisfaction . It is a plain and familiar , but an able and tous of all subjects . judicious survey of the most momen- It gives a succinct and accurate account of the history and progress of ...
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