The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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... fact were so , it would not authenticate that unscriptural sys- tem ; but it might well lead us to exclaim with ... facts elucidated , more than com- pensate us for any portion of mis- representation or reproach which we may have been ...
... fact were so , it would not authenticate that unscriptural sys- tem ; but it might well lead us to exclaim with ... facts elucidated , more than com- pensate us for any portion of mis- representation or reproach which we may have been ...
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... fact . There may have been no cruelty or severity ; but as the lashes are unrecorded , this at least is a mere matter of inference , from the good character of the higher agents down to the lowest driver on the estates . " 5. In the ...
... fact . There may have been no cruelty or severity ; but as the lashes are unrecorded , this at least is a mere matter of inference , from the good character of the higher agents down to the lowest driver on the estates . " 5. In the ...
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... fact , that in New York there are more than three thousand dram - shops ; that is , one to every sixty - six persons , in- cluding men , women , and children . The Rev. J. Oson , the Coloured man , some time since ordained by Bishop ...
... fact , that in New York there are more than three thousand dram - shops ; that is , one to every sixty - six persons , in- cluding men , women , and children . The Rev. J. Oson , the Coloured man , some time since ordained by Bishop ...
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... fact , that a vast majority of those who offer themselves as candidates for con- firmation are alike ignorant of its nature , and unimpressed with its ob- ligations . Various motives may ope- rate . Some remember the profane merriment ...
... fact , that a vast majority of those who offer themselves as candidates for con- firmation are alike ignorant of its nature , and unimpressed with its ob- ligations . Various motives may ope- rate . Some remember the profane merriment ...
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... fact of a multitude answering with them in it , but ra- ther would be aggravated by every circumstance of the occasion ; the light and knowledge which made it wilful , and the presence of God in his own house , with the minister and ...
... fact of a multitude answering with them in it , but ra- ther would be aggravated by every circumstance of the occasion ; the light and knowledge which made it wilful , and the presence of God in his own house , with the minister and ...
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