The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... 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 to make christians , and not proselytes ; and the ...
... 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 to make christians , and not proselytes ; and the ...
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... character , they exercise no control , since their will invariably acts in conformity to the depravity of their hearts . Of themselves sin- ners do not choose or wish to be re- ligious . In this most important par- ticular , then , it ...
... character , they exercise no control , since their will invariably acts in conformity to the depravity of their hearts . Of themselves sin- ners do not choose or wish to be re- ligious . In this most important par- ticular , then , it ...
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... character of Asaph as a Po et .--- He is more didactic than David , and usually more concise in his lan- guage his feelings were naturally much less ardent , and his life less replete with the extremes of suffer- ing and joy . Of course ...
... character of Asaph as a Po et .--- He is more didactic than David , and usually more concise in his lan- guage his feelings were naturally much less ardent , and his life less replete with the extremes of suffer- ing and joy . Of course ...
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... character of their own , though much less strongly marked than in the original . posed in a subsequent reign , and the event being unknown , at the time the songs of the Hebrews , were collected , the person who arranged them may have ...
... character of their own , though much less strongly marked than in the original . posed in a subsequent reign , and the event being unknown , at the time the songs of the Hebrews , were collected , the person who arranged them may have ...
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... character of the Hebrews , as long as they complied with this command of their Lawgiver . From these they were enabled to learn merely the elements of religion , and notwith- stauding repeated revelations were made through the medium of ...
... character of the Hebrews , as long as they complied with this command of their Lawgiver . From these they were enabled to learn merely the elements of religion , and notwith- stauding repeated revelations were made through the medium of ...
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