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... express the grateful feelings of their hearts , and consecrate themselves to the service of their divine Benefac tor ; and that together with their Keview of New Publications . 1. A Letter to the 1824. ] 35 Proclamations of the ...
... express the grateful feelings of their hearts , and consecrate themselves to the service of their divine Benefac tor ; and that together with their Keview of New Publications . 1. A Letter to the 1824. ] 35 Proclamations of the ...
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... express purpose of enabling it to carry on its operations in the East more extensively . The Society now had comparative rest from opposition until the spring of 1810. When Dr. Wordsworth gave to the public " Reasons for de- clining to ...
... express purpose of enabling it to carry on its operations in the East more extensively . The Society now had comparative rest from opposition until the spring of 1810. When Dr. Wordsworth gave to the public " Reasons for de- clining to ...
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... express to you the pleasant sensations I have ex- perienced , while lately reading a little tract from your pen entitled " an enquiry into the consequences of neglecting to give the prayer book with the bible . The perusal of this ...
... express to you the pleasant sensations I have ex- perienced , while lately reading a little tract from your pen entitled " an enquiry into the consequences of neglecting to give the prayer book with the bible . The perusal of this ...
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... express language of scripture , no doubt supposing it to be the language of Mr. Gurney . The passage which was so offensive to the Critic's taste is the bean- tiful and expressive words of Paul in Heb . vi . 19 , which hope & c . : The ...
... express language of scripture , no doubt supposing it to be the language of Mr. Gurney . The passage which was so offensive to the Critic's taste is the bean- tiful and expressive words of Paul in Heb . vi . 19 , which hope & c . : The ...
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... express his sentiments in a style of moderation and urbanity , he has involved hini- self in a most palpable inconsisten- cy . He expressly declares " it is a source of painful regret to find my- self differing , on this subject , from ...
... express his sentiments in a style of moderation and urbanity , he has involved hini- self in a most palpable inconsisten- cy . He expressly declares " it is a source of painful regret to find my- self differing , on this subject , from ...
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