The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... manner , in which case , events must take their proper course . In general , it is too well known to be disputed , that some persons obtain advanta- ges of a worldly nature by their sa- gacity and prudence , which others do not , who ...
... manner , in which case , events must take their proper course . In general , it is too well known to be disputed , that some persons obtain advanta- ges of a worldly nature by their sa- gacity and prudence , which others do not , who ...
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... manner , and circumstances of it , are all ordered in his providence ; and though in its nature , it is the most certain of all events , yet its actual approach is unexpected to most men . It is in this fearful occurrence , that we may ...
... manner , and circumstances of it , are all ordered in his providence ; and though in its nature , it is the most certain of all events , yet its actual approach is unexpected to most men . It is in this fearful occurrence , that we may ...
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... manner , and taking him for their example , they made all their poems subservi- ent to religion . None of them at- tempted to revive the taste of the Hebrews for heroic songs , notwith- standing the numerous victories of the King ...
... manner , and taking him for their example , they made all their poems subservi- ent to religion . None of them at- tempted to revive the taste of the Hebrews for heroic songs , notwith- standing the numerous victories of the King ...
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... manner of handling it , to the 105th and 106th psalms , which I suppose to have been writ- ten by David . There is , however , no imitation , unless in the manner in which he relates the miraculous works of God . I cannot conclude from ...
... manner of handling it , to the 105th and 106th psalms , which I suppose to have been writ- ten by David . There is , however , no imitation , unless in the manner in which he relates the miraculous works of God . I cannot conclude from ...
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... manner to extend the influence of true religion , he organized a magnificent band of musicians , who performed ... manners was visible in the Holy Land . By this refinement , the Israelites were prepared to relish the songs of their ...
... manner to extend the influence of true religion , he organized a magnificent band of musicians , who performed ... manners was visible in the Holy Land . By this refinement , the Israelites were prepared to relish the songs of their ...
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