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... earthly change affects not . What will be the future course of events , it is not for us to know . Let it be enough for us to VOL . VIII . - January , 1846. B New Series , No. 1 . discharge our duties , and to leave the events with THE ...
... earthly change affects not . What will be the future course of events , it is not for us to know . Let it be enough for us to VOL . VIII . - January , 1846. B New Series , No. 1 . discharge our duties , and to leave the events with THE ...
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... course which would have rendered their tenure of office more sure - their power irresistible !! Scarcely was the Act of 1829 * passed , when a powerful * See " England , the Fortress of Christianity , " by Rev. G. Croly . Protest- ant ...
... course which would have rendered their tenure of office more sure - their power irresistible !! Scarcely was the Act of 1829 * passed , when a powerful * See " England , the Fortress of Christianity , " by Rev. G. Croly . Protest- ant ...
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... course . The interests of parties also have no small weight . Some see an active and energetic course required , but their interest stands in the way of their public duty , and they thus sacrifice the good of their Church and their ...
... course . The interests of parties also have no small weight . Some see an active and energetic course required , but their interest stands in the way of their public duty , and they thus sacrifice the good of their Church and their ...
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... course we believe they are willing to enter . But why not then prepare for action ? why not have plans now in progress , which , as they mature - and time must do that work - shall place them above the casualties which too often ...
... course we believe they are willing to enter . But why not then prepare for action ? why not have plans now in progress , which , as they mature - and time must do that work - shall place them above the casualties which too often ...
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... courses seems , in its own nature and consequences , far preferable to the other . We e might even say , -Well , were we the absolute monarch of the country , such a course should be adopted , and , at the same time , solace ourselves ...
... courses seems , in its own nature and consequences , far preferable to the other . We e might even say , -Well , were we the absolute monarch of the country , such a course should be adopted , and , at the same time , solace ourselves ...
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