The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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... instances might be indefinitely multiplied ) be taken of man's wel- fare ( and science demonstrates that it is taken ) ... instance , -recurring to the above - mentioned physical facts , less than in the effect produced upon air by the ...
... instances might be indefinitely multiplied ) be taken of man's wel- fare ( and science demonstrates that it is taken ) ... instance , -recurring to the above - mentioned physical facts , less than in the effect produced upon air by the ...
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... instance we are strictly to ad- here to the rubric . But if so , the com- mon practiceofinserting theoccasion- al clause in the General Thanksgiv- ing , after churching a woman , must be wrong ; for that is appointed to be said " when ...
... instance we are strictly to ad- here to the rubric . But if so , the com- mon practiceofinserting theoccasion- al clause in the General Thanksgiv- ing , after churching a woman , must be wrong ; for that is appointed to be said " when ...
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... instance , Dr. Watts , in his " rules of conduct , " says , “ Let your conversation in the world be blameless and inoffensive ; let it be exemplary , that you may say , Be ye followers of me , even as I also am of Christ . - Be grave ...
... instance , Dr. Watts , in his " rules of conduct , " says , “ Let your conversation in the world be blameless and inoffensive ; let it be exemplary , that you may say , Be ye followers of me , even as I also am of Christ . - Be grave ...
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... instance from promised obedience . which I have often seen severely tried . As she advanced in years , this principle was so firmly rooted in her mind , that her parents placed in her the most implicit confidence , setting her as a ...
... instance from promised obedience . which I have often seen severely tried . As she advanced in years , this principle was so firmly rooted in her mind , that her parents placed in her the most implicit confidence , setting her as a ...
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... instance , to the article noticed in the Supplement to the Anti - Slavery Reporter of this month . Even the character of Bishop Heber and Bishop Chase could not shield them from the- ( let our readers select which of Mr. Norris's ...
... instance , to the article noticed in the Supplement to the Anti - Slavery Reporter of this month . Even the character of Bishop Heber and Bishop Chase could not shield them from the- ( let our readers select which of Mr. Norris's ...
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