The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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... become sources of adoring gratitude , and motives to obedience when ex- plained . Every hour of man's eventful history affords a convincing proof of his dependance , and of the divinity of that power , which , unseen sustains and ...
... become sources of adoring gratitude , and motives to obedience when ex- plained . Every hour of man's eventful history affords a convincing proof of his dependance , and of the divinity of that power , which , unseen sustains and ...
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... become the disciple , or the founder , of a new sect , a zealous partizan of its views , a devotee to his newly - formed opinions , and a worshipper at the altar he has erected ; he receives the seal of his safety , and becomes the ...
... become the disciple , or the founder , of a new sect , a zealous partizan of its views , a devotee to his newly - formed opinions , and a worshipper at the altar he has erected ; he receives the seal of his safety , and becomes the ...
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... become as mere a dissipation as the amuse- ments of the world , but worse . To some individuals , such a circle may become , in some sense , a circle of inferiors , a little court , which , with- out the advantages of society , may have ...
... become as mere a dissipation as the amuse- ments of the world , but worse . To some individuals , such a circle may become , in some sense , a circle of inferiors , a little court , which , with- out the advantages of society , may have ...
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... become proverbial , " The law is open - so is the Lon- don tavern . " But it seems , that a rifled and lacerated Negro has a farther resource in the protector of slaves . On this point , Mr. Hus kisson says , in his memorable dis patch ...
... become proverbial , " The law is open - so is the Lon- don tavern . " But it seems , that a rifled and lacerated Negro has a farther resource in the protector of slaves . On this point , Mr. Hus kisson says , in his memorable dis patch ...
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... become the idol of the multitude . The manner of preaching often becomes more im- portant to a people than the matter of it . I have known persons who would go to hear a preacher without a sermon case , though his statement of doctrine ...
... become the idol of the multitude . The manner of preaching often becomes more im- portant to a people than the matter of it . I have known persons who would go to hear a preacher without a sermon case , though his statement of doctrine ...
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