The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... given year . In others , they are not , and for want of information them . selves , could not be so particular as would seem desirable . For example , they begin one of their reports as fol- lows : " Conciseness has been re- garded in ...
... given year . In others , they are not , and for want of information them . selves , could not be so particular as would seem desirable . For example , they begin one of their reports as fol- lows : " Conciseness has been re- garded in ...
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... given num- ber of weeks than a settled minister . I have before stated that the mission- aries of this Society have averaged at least five sermons a week . Now , al- though I presume not more than two thirds of the time actually spent ...
... given num- ber of weeks than a settled minister . I have before stated that the mission- aries of this Society have averaged at least five sermons a week . Now , al- though I presume not more than two thirds of the time actually spent ...
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... given . 1. It is not intended that God is the disposer of men in every sense in which it is possible to entertain this proposition in the mind — or that there is no sense whatever , in which man can be said to direct his own way . So ...
... given . 1. It is not intended that God is the disposer of men in every sense in which it is possible to entertain this proposition in the mind — or that there is no sense whatever , in which man can be said to direct his own way . So ...
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... given you over to punishment , had he so pleased ? They , on the other hand , who can truly speak of the gracious dealings of God with their souls , will feel that they have an unspeak- able cause of gratitude , -that their obligations ...
... given you over to punishment , had he so pleased ? They , on the other hand , who can truly speak of the gracious dealings of God with their souls , will feel that they have an unspeak- able cause of gratitude , -that their obligations ...
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... given from his own observation , are worthy of belief . In a fragment of an epistle written to Florinus on the subject of the er- rors of Valentinus , and preserved by Eusebius , he says ; " These doc- trines , they who were presbyters ...
... given from his own observation , are worthy of belief . In a fragment of an epistle written to Florinus on the subject of the er- rors of Valentinus , and preserved by Eusebius , he says ; " These doc- trines , they who were presbyters ...
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