The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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... object of apprehension , instead of being gratefully received as the source of great good ; and as the appointed means of expressing the eternal unchanging benevolence of the Almighty to his ungrateful creatures , rather than as an ...
... object of apprehension , instead of being gratefully received as the source of great good ; and as the appointed means of expressing the eternal unchanging benevolence of the Almighty to his ungrateful creatures , rather than as an ...
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... object of our fondest solicitude . But she died in the Lord , and her rest is glorious . " Oh ! if the young and inexperi- enced traveller could look forward over the rugged and thorny path of life , how joyfully would he hail the ...
... object of our fondest solicitude . But she died in the Lord , and her rest is glorious . " Oh ! if the young and inexperi- enced traveller could look forward over the rugged and thorny path of life , how joyfully would he hail the ...
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... object of terror only to the finally impenitent . A considerate re- view of this first cause of supersti- tion will shew how important it is to form sound and rational , that is , true and scriptural , views on the subject , and will ...
... object of terror only to the finally impenitent . A considerate re- view of this first cause of supersti- tion will shew how important it is to form sound and rational , that is , true and scriptural , views on the subject , and will ...
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... object to accom- plish . The faculties of the hypo- crite will be quickened by selfish association ; and all the ... objects appear , so that it may be difficult to persuade them that they are not real . Another evidence of the common ...
... object to accom- plish . The faculties of the hypo- crite will be quickened by selfish association ; and all the ... objects appear , so that it may be difficult to persuade them that they are not real . Another evidence of the common ...
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... object of these essays ; and it will be necessary to develop it at some length . The great source of mistake ... objects somewhat varied from its original institution * . Calvin ad- mits it to have been the custom of the ancient church ...
... object of these essays ; and it will be necessary to develop it at some length . The great source of mistake ... objects somewhat varied from its original institution * . Calvin ad- mits it to have been the custom of the ancient church ...
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