The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... Society commonly sent out none but men of sterling character , they generally yielded him his place , or , as they expressed it , " gave him the great chair , " and lis- tened to his instructions . Our mis- sionaries manifested a desire ...
... Society commonly sent out none but men of sterling character , they generally yielded him his place , or , as they expressed it , " gave him the great chair , " and lis- tened to his instructions . Our mis- sionaries manifested a desire ...
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Success of the Society . If this society has not appeared majestic in its march - if it has shone only with the brilliancy of a star of lesser magnitude , its light has been pure , and its rays steady . It has unceasingly illuminated ...
Success of the Society . If this society has not appeared majestic in its march - if it has shone only with the brilliancy of a star of lesser magnitude , its light has been pure , and its rays steady . It has unceasingly illuminated ...
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... Society have averaged at least five sermons a week . Now , al- though I presume not more than two thirds of the time actually spent has been mentioned , yet I find the names of particular individuals mentioned , who have spent 11,533 ...
... Society have averaged at least five sermons a week . Now , al- though I presume not more than two thirds of the time actually spent has been mentioned , yet I find the names of particular individuals mentioned , who have spent 11,533 ...
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... Society . The funds of this Society have been derived principally from dona- tions from benevolent associations and individuals , and from annual contri- butions . Since the year 1792 , the Legislature of the State has granted the ...
... Society . The funds of this Society have been derived principally from dona- tions from benevolent associations and individuals , and from annual contri- butions . Since the year 1792 , the Legislature of the State has granted the ...
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... society . They have but few public and moral institutions . The Sabbath , the great pillar of society , is , in many parts , almost unknown . The people are growing up in ignorance of its privi- leges and duties , and are forming ha ...
... society . They have but few public and moral institutions . The Sabbath , the great pillar of society , is , in many parts , almost unknown . The people are growing up in ignorance of its privi- leges and duties , and are forming ha ...
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