The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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... Nature - East- India Verses - Paraphrase from the Persian ... Rev. of Dwight's Sermons - Walsh's Journey from Constantinople 365-373 Lit. and Phil . Intell . - Great Britain : --- 358-365 New Works ; Climbing Boys ; Re- flected Light ...
... Nature - East- India Verses - Paraphrase from the Persian ... Rev. of Dwight's Sermons - Walsh's Journey from Constantinople 365-373 Lit. and Phil . Intell . - Great Britain : --- 358-365 New Works ; Climbing Boys ; Re- flected Light ...
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... nature ; and thus its agency will be extended both above and below , from the giant of literature , to the least expanded intellect among the sincere and simple - hearted , the poor and illi- terate . Besides , there will be de- veloped ...
... nature ; and thus its agency will be extended both above and below , from the giant of literature , to the least expanded intellect among the sincere and simple - hearted , the poor and illi- terate . Besides , there will be de- veloped ...
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... nature , to change that heart , to subdue that rebellious will , to enlarge that con- tracted understanding , and to place its renovated feelings , and views , and principles , on another and a firmer basis , even the Rock of Ages . Yet ...
... nature , to change that heart , to subdue that rebellious will , to enlarge that con- tracted understanding , and to place its renovated feelings , and views , and principles , on another and a firmer basis , even the Rock of Ages . Yet ...
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... natural philosophy ; and thus phenomena which im- pressed the mind with fear , when ignorant of their cause , become ... nature , or that some provision should have been re- served , to rescue him from the devastations of sin , which ...
... natural philosophy ; and thus phenomena which im- pressed the mind with fear , when ignorant of their cause , become ... nature , or that some provision should have been re- served , to rescue him from the devastations of sin , which ...
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... nature would permit his laws to be inter- rupted , except to prove his own Divinity , to shew that His is the creative power , that this Power is superior to the laws of the universe , and that therefore he is God . Of the claims to ...
... nature would permit his laws to be inter- rupted , except to prove his own Divinity , to shew that His is the creative power , that this Power is superior to the laws of the universe , and that therefore he is God . Of the claims to ...
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