The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... christian enterprizes of the present day , meet with opposition not only from the men of this world , but from those ... christian charities . Many , if not the majority of Christians in eve- ry land , look upon it as first among those ...
... christian enterprizes of the present day , meet with opposition not only from the men of this world , but from those ... christian charities . Many , if not the majority of Christians in eve- ry land , look upon it as first among those ...
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... christian public were to be influen- ced by such wild extravagancies as those of Mr. Norris . For ourselves we declare that if such a champion should appear in our ranks , we should account it the worst omen that could overtake us ; and ...
... christian public were to be influen- ced by such wild extravagancies as those of Mr. Norris . For ourselves we declare that if such a champion should appear in our ranks , we should account it the worst omen that could overtake us ; and ...
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... christian world in general . The wonderful efforts which have been made within these few years , being begun , principally , by mem- . bers of the parent church , by a body known under the name of the British and Foreign Bible Society ...
... christian world in general . The wonderful efforts which have been made within these few years , being begun , principally , by mem- . bers of the parent church , by a body known under the name of the British and Foreign Bible Society ...
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... christian life . of his love , and to give up his account. Paul the aged , " and also a prisoner of Jesus Christ . The frost of age had settled upon his brows though it had not chilled his heart . His strength and vigor had been worn out ...
... christian life . of his love , and to give up his account. Paul the aged , " and also a prisoner of Jesus Christ . The frost of age had settled upon his brows though it had not chilled his heart . His strength and vigor had been worn out ...
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... Christian church to this day , principally through the in- strumentality of his writings , when it is remembered ... christian minister . It shows us , truly , " with what com- posure a christian can die . " It ex- hibits the ...
... Christian church to this day , principally through the in- strumentality of his writings , when it is remembered ... christian minister . It shows us , truly , " with what com- posure a christian can die . " It ex- hibits the ...
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