The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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... Sense of Prophecy -Rom . ix . 5 - Family Sermon on Heb . xiii . 1 .... .649-665 Miscell . - Death - bed of Four Infidels -Reports of Societies - Apocry- phal Lessons - Toleration Act of 1812 - Christian Charity - Physical Influence ...
... Sense of Prophecy -Rom . ix . 5 - Family Sermon on Heb . xiii . 1 .... .649-665 Miscell . - Death - bed of Four Infidels -Reports of Societies - Apocry- phal Lessons - Toleration Act of 1812 - Christian Charity - Physical Influence ...
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... sense . Our own church has justly taken this view of the subject ; for the words of the bishop in the ordering of priests are these , - " Take thou authority to preach the word of God ; " that is , all things which the word of God ...
... sense . Our own church has justly taken this view of the subject ; for the words of the bishop in the ordering of priests are these , - " Take thou authority to preach the word of God ; " that is , all things which the word of God ...
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... sense , that this life must be a state of danger to any being who has a soul to be saved or lost , and that any man ... senses and our reason , it puts the weapon into our hand , and bids us commit violence and murder ; it sits by our ...
... sense , that this life must be a state of danger to any being who has a soul to be saved or lost , and that any man ... senses and our reason , it puts the weapon into our hand , and bids us commit violence and murder ; it sits by our ...
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... sense of any one concerned in the inquiry . Suppose , even in our own free country , that the confiden- tial attorney of some powerful noble man had successfully employed the authority , and the treasury , of his principal , to defraud ...
... sense of any one concerned in the inquiry . Suppose , even in our own free country , that the confiden- tial attorney of some powerful noble man had successfully employed the authority , and the treasury , of his principal , to defraud ...
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... sense . But this was not the case . He was always sedate and sober - minded ; and the inference is , that his melancholy hours at Stoneyhurst might partake of what the church which our author deserted calls the " sighings of a contrite ...
... sense . But this was not the case . He was always sedate and sober - minded ; and the inference is , that his melancholy hours at Stoneyhurst might partake of what the church which our author deserted calls the " sighings of a contrite ...
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