The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... feel for them , and love them ; but till we supply them in their feebleness , with the bread of life— " How vain the words of soothing comfort flow , Like the pure moon - beam on the polar snow The silvery light may spread a second day ...
... feel for them , and love them ; but till we supply them in their feebleness , with the bread of life— " How vain the words of soothing comfort flow , Like the pure moon - beam on the polar snow The silvery light may spread a second day ...
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... feel- ings , so that it might be a mercy to him in particular instances , could he exercise no such freedom of choice . Still it is his own choice , however he may determine for himselt : and in this acceptation of the terms above used ...
... feel- ings , so that it might be a mercy to him in particular instances , could he exercise no such freedom of choice . Still it is his own choice , however he may determine for himselt : and in this acceptation of the terms above used ...
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... feel it to be a prac- tical truth . Its important relations therefore , it was proper to know . Your attention is now invited to some instances illustrating or proving it . These will be derived from two principal sources . 1. From ...
... feel it to be a prac- tical truth . Its important relations therefore , it was proper to know . Your attention is now invited to some instances illustrating or proving it . These will be derived from two principal sources . 1. From ...
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... feel , and so wicked men would , if they were willing that God should reign . Lastly , we are under great obli gations to God , on account of the way in which he has led us hitherto . If any of our readers should be con- strained to say ...
... feel , and so wicked men would , if they were willing that God should reign . Lastly , we are under great obli gations to God , on account of the way in which he has led us hitherto . If any of our readers should be con- strained to say ...
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... feel inclined to be- lieve that it was written by Asaph , explaining the difficulty by the sup- position that this ... feeling , he is generally his inferior . II . The Sons of Korah . * Who these poets were , Sacred History does not ...
... feel inclined to be- lieve that it was written by Asaph , explaining the difficulty by the sup- position that this ... feeling , he is generally his inferior . II . The Sons of Korah . * Who these poets were , Sacred History does not ...
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