The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... friends and from christian society , and were exposed to all the trials and tempta- tions incident to their situation . They hailed not the dawning of the Sabbath as they were wont to do when they enjoyed it with those who kept " ho- ly ...
... friends and from christian society , and were exposed to all the trials and tempta- tions incident to their situation . They hailed not the dawning of the Sabbath as they were wont to do when they enjoyed it with those who kept " ho- ly ...
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... friends , and left to meet adversity alone , while death was drawing nigh to seize his prey . The form of the po- em is elegiac , and it exhibits a heart overburthened with sorrow . At what time it was written cannot be deter- * Most of ...
... friends , and left to meet adversity alone , while death was drawing nigh to seize his prey . The form of the po- em is elegiac , and it exhibits a heart overburthened with sorrow . At what time it was written cannot be deter- * Most of ...
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... friends of the Bi- ble cause , we would do every thing in our power to encourage this spirit of inquiry because we are persuaded the more that is known in relation to it , the more will the friends of the cause be increased and ...
... friends of the Bi- ble cause , we would do every thing in our power to encourage this spirit of inquiry because we are persuaded the more that is known in relation to it , the more will the friends of the cause be increased and ...
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... friends , if I could forget or forsake them on such an occasion . " In 1807 , the Society had turned In 1807 , the Society had turned their attention to the East Indies , and began to adopt measures for the intro duction of the ...
... friends , if I could forget or forsake them on such an occasion . " In 1807 , the Society had turned In 1807 , the Society had turned their attention to the East Indies , and began to adopt measures for the intro duction of the ...
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... friends , but liberal contributors to its funds , for the express purpose of enabling it to carry on its operations in the East more extensively . The Society now had comparative rest from opposition until the spring of 1810. When Dr ...
... friends , but liberal contributors to its funds , for the express purpose of enabling it to carry on its operations in the East more extensively . The Society now had comparative rest from opposition until the spring of 1810. When Dr ...
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