The Christian Observer, Volume 3Hatchard and Company, 1814 - Religion |
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... doubt that the object of its author was , not to grati- fy his own vanity by composing a book which should enhance his literary fame , or to obtain popularity by accommodat ing himself to the prevailing taste ; but , with simplicity and ...
... doubt that the object of its author was , not to grati- fy his own vanity by composing a book which should enhance his literary fame , or to obtain popularity by accommodat ing himself to the prevailing taste ; but , with simplicity and ...
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... doubt will long continue to speak to the improvement , comfort , and everlasting benefit of thousands . We anxiously wish for the completion of the work , and we earnestly pray that the life and health of the able and learned Editor may ...
... doubt will long continue to speak to the improvement , comfort , and everlasting benefit of thousands . We anxiously wish for the completion of the work , and we earnestly pray that the life and health of the able and learned Editor may ...
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... doubt how far Mr. G - borne is warranted , by the writings of Gray and Thomson , or even of Milton him- self , in decidedly ranking them amongst the number of those , who , like Cow- per , * Heb . ii . 11 . • " Disdain'd the meed of ...
... doubt how far Mr. G - borne is warranted , by the writings of Gray and Thomson , or even of Milton him- self , in decidedly ranking them amongst the number of those , who , like Cow- per , * Heb . ii . 11 . • " Disdain'd the meed of ...
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... doubt ; and , from the known licentiousness of the Greeks with respect to the names of places , Mr. B. infers that a charge , which might justly , according to his interpretation of an expression in Epi- phanius , be brought against the ...
... doubt ; and , from the known licentiousness of the Greeks with respect to the names of places , Mr. B. infers that a charge , which might justly , according to his interpretation of an expression in Epi- phanius , be brought against the ...
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... doubt , there are , in fact , no more scriptural grounds for their doubts than there are for the doubts of those who deny the divinity of our blessed Redeemer . We are not in the least surprised , that many of our clergy should have ...
... doubt , there are , in fact , no more scriptural grounds for their doubts than there are for the doubts of those who deny the divinity of our blessed Redeemer . We are not in the least surprised , that many of our clergy should have ...
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