The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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... present to our own pale , without , how- ever , meaning to disparage the efforts of religious men of other communions ) , to instruct the poor and to educate the rising gene- ration in the nurture and admonition of the Lord ? These are ...
... present to our own pale , without , how- ever , meaning to disparage the efforts of religious men of other communions ) , to instruct the poor and to educate the rising gene- ration in the nurture and admonition of the Lord ? These are ...
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... present members of the Society responsible for past acts or neglects in which they had no concern , we yet charge them with this , that years have elapsed since they were apprised of the facts of the case ; and that , not- withstanding ...
... present members of the Society responsible for past acts or neglects in which they had no concern , we yet charge them with this , that years have elapsed since they were apprised of the facts of the case ; and that , not- withstanding ...
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... present stationed at long intervals only eight clergymen , the whole strength of the ministry in the pro- vince . Scanty , however , as this supply of clergy manifestly is , the result , it is stated , is visible in the improved habits ...
... present stationed at long intervals only eight clergymen , the whole strength of the ministry in the pro- vince . Scanty , however , as this supply of clergy manifestly is , the result , it is stated , is visible in the improved habits ...
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... present Number is added the Monthly Extracts , which contain much valuable information relative to the progress of Bible Societies at home and abroad . ANTI - SLAVERY SOCIETY . The attention of Parliament and of the public would long ...
... present Number is added the Monthly Extracts , which contain much valuable information relative to the progress of Bible Societies at home and abroad . ANTI - SLAVERY SOCIETY . The attention of Parliament and of the public would long ...
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... present , nor things to come , " shall make void His promises , or separate them from His protection . II . The delight expressed by the prophet , in announcing the glad tidings of the text , may be sup . posed to shew the feelings of ...
... present , nor things to come , " shall make void His promises , or separate them from His protection . II . The delight expressed by the prophet , in announcing the glad tidings of the text , may be sup . posed to shew the feelings of ...
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