The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... duties . They have formed new churches , - strengthened those which were fee- ble and languishing , -assisted in in ... duty which every man employed is re- quired to give , in the journals of his labors , will be found to have been ...
... duties . They have formed new churches , - strengthened those which were fee- ble and languishing , -assisted in in ... duty which every man employed is re- quired to give , in the journals of his labors , will be found to have been ...
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... duty you owe to him and to yourselves , in your present situation , whatever that may be . This will be seen , in addi- tion to what has been casually re- marked , in some part of the Appli- cation , which follows.- 1. Every human ...
... duty you owe to him and to yourselves , in your present situation , whatever that may be . This will be seen , in addi- tion to what has been casually re- marked , in some part of the Appli- cation , which follows.- 1. Every human ...
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... duty , as to say it on the plan that God is the disposer of your eternal interests , and to say it in excuse for the same neglect , and in view of the same tre- mendous hazard . This fearful in- terest is in the best hands in the uni ...
... duty , as to say it on the plan that God is the disposer of your eternal interests , and to say it in excuse for the same neglect , and in view of the same tre- mendous hazard . This fearful in- terest is in the best hands in the uni ...
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... duty of these hitherto free and happy colonies , with true peni- tence of heart , and the most reverent devotion , publicly to acknowledge the overruling providence of God , to confess and deplore our offences against him , to ...
... duty of these hitherto free and happy colonies , with true peni- tence of heart , and the most reverent devotion , publicly to acknowledge the overruling providence of God , to confess and deplore our offences against him , to ...
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... duty to show their reverence for their gods by immolating human victims on the banks of the Ganges ; by drowning them in that river , or ex- posing them to be devoured by sharks ; by banging up female in- fants in baskets in the open ...
... duty to show their reverence for their gods by immolating human victims on the banks of the Ganges ; by drowning them in that river , or ex- posing them to be devoured by sharks ; by banging up female in- fants in baskets in the open ...
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