The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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Page 31
... wish to better their condition , and to save their souls , though they refuse to liberate their bodies : but we do charge them with not having known , as a body , what was going on upon their own estates ; we do charge them with the ...
... wish to better their condition , and to save their souls , though they refuse to liberate their bodies : but we do charge them with not having known , as a body , what was going on upon their own estates ; we do charge them with the ...
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... wish is to see a wider extension of it in our own pale . Pollok's Course of Time , reviewed in our Appendix , has not only gone through several editions in America , but has been stereotyped . A Presbyterian minister in Virginia , who ...
... wish is to see a wider extension of it in our own pale . Pollok's Course of Time , reviewed in our Appendix , has not only gone through several editions in America , but has been stereotyped . A Presbyterian minister in Virginia , who ...
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... wish to premise , that we should be deeply grieved if any difference of opi- nion on the subject of the Society's slave estates in Barbadoes should cause to be forgotten its great importance as a mis- sionary institution . In our pages ...
... wish to premise , that we should be deeply grieved if any difference of opi- nion on the subject of the Society's slave estates in Barbadoes should cause to be forgotten its great importance as a mis- sionary institution . In our pages ...
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... wish to serve , obey , and please him ; his moral attributes will be misrepresented ; it will be supposed , that He who is above all human frailty , may be influenced by passion ; and this error will be augmented and perpetuated by the ...
... wish to serve , obey , and please him ; his moral attributes will be misrepresented ; it will be supposed , that He who is above all human frailty , may be influenced by passion ; and this error will be augmented and perpetuated by the ...
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... wish to be confirmed . Now it is plain , that for young persons under these or similar mis- conceptions , a customary course of pulpit discussion would be ineffi- cient . They need the simplest ele- mentary instruction , conveyed to ...
... wish to be confirmed . Now it is plain , that for young persons under these or similar mis- conceptions , a customary course of pulpit discussion would be ineffi- cient . They need the simplest ele- mentary instruction , conveyed to ...
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