The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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... expressing the eternal unchanging benevolence of the Almighty to his ungrateful creatures , rather than as an indica tion of his anger . ( 1 Pet . iv . 17 ) . The. We are next assailed with a long list of tales of supernatural appear ...
... expressing the eternal unchanging benevolence of the Almighty to his ungrateful creatures , rather than as an indica tion of his anger . ( 1 Pet . iv . 17 ) . The. We are next assailed with a long list of tales of supernatural appear ...
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... expression elsewhere implies ; such as direct revelations , speaking " face to face , " prophetic dreams , visions , voices , and the mysterious Urim and Thumınim . His argument would thus be as fol- lows : " What peculiar advantage ...
... expression elsewhere implies ; such as direct revelations , speaking " face to face , " prophetic dreams , visions , voices , and the mysterious Urim and Thumınim . His argument would thus be as fol- lows : " What peculiar advantage ...
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... expressions , and , when we think we are only checking words we may find that we have been con- trolling actions . In the next place , we must be sure to avoid the company in which we are most tempted to transgress . There is nothing ...
... expressions , and , when we think we are only checking words we may find that we have been con- trolling actions . In the next place , we must be sure to avoid the company in which we are most tempted to transgress . There is nothing ...
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... expression of countenance , as if unwilling to grieve her , yet at the same time thinking that she ought to break to her a painful truth . ' Mamma , ' she said from the pain I feel in my chest , and my not getting the least better , I ...
... expression of countenance , as if unwilling to grieve her , yet at the same time thinking that she ought to break to her a painful truth . ' Mamma , ' she said from the pain I feel in my chest , and my not getting the least better , I ...
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... expression of her coun- tenance gave place to one of ago- nized distress , and bursting into tears , she said , ' O why did you let me go on Sunday ? I did very wrong . ' My sister having explained the par- ticular circumstances to her ...
... expression of her coun- tenance gave place to one of ago- nized distress , and bursting into tears , she said , ' O why did you let me go on Sunday ? I did very wrong . ' My sister having explained the par- ticular circumstances to her ...
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