The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... Lord I know that the way of man is not in himself : it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps , ' C Jeremiah made this declaration under the influence equally of piety and of affliction . Whatever may be the local application of ...
... Lord I know that the way of man is not in himself : it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps , ' C Jeremiah made this declaration under the influence equally of piety and of affliction . Whatever may be the local application of ...
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... Lord . By establishing his court at Jerusalem , he soon drew around him all the officers of government , which gave that city such an importance , that in a short time it became the great metropolis of Palestine . The splendour of the ...
... Lord . By establishing his court at Jerusalem , he soon drew around him all the officers of government , which gave that city such an importance , that in a short time it became the great metropolis of Palestine . The splendour of the ...
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... Lord of armies , to animate our of ficers and soldiers with invincible for fitude , to guard and protect them in " Forasmuch as it is the indi - pensable duty of all men to adore the superintending providence of Almighty God ; to ...
... Lord of armies , to animate our of ficers and soldiers with invincible for fitude , to guard and protect them in " Forasmuch as it is the indi - pensable duty of all men to adore the superintending providence of Almighty God ; to ...
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... Lord and his Christ , and the " knowledge of the Lord to cover the earth as the waters cover the sea , " and if we find these means resisted , and decried from various sources and from various motives , this is only what was to be ...
... Lord and his Christ , and the " knowledge of the Lord to cover the earth as the waters cover the sea , " and if we find these means resisted , and decried from various sources and from various motives , this is only what was to be ...
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... Lord , how could you join in such a plot ? What could induce your Lordship to lend your name to such a business as this : and why should you think so basely of the Clergy , as to tempt them by your example and fair reputation , to sign ...
... Lord , how could you join in such a plot ? What could induce your Lordship to lend your name to such a business as this : and why should you think so basely of the Clergy , as to tempt them by your example and fair reputation , to sign ...
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