The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... hope of improving their condition , they left the homes and institutions of their fathers , and mingled with the yearly increasing tide of emigration which was rolling and emptying its burden into the wilderness . After arriving at ...
... hope of improving their condition , they left the homes and institutions of their fathers , and mingled with the yearly increasing tide of emigration which was rolling and emptying its burden into the wilderness . After arriving at ...
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... hope , and pouring the light of immortality into the cab- ins of ignorance and darkness . The Society has often employed between forty and fifty missionaries in the course of one year . These have usually been ordained ministers who ...
... hope , and pouring the light of immortality into the cab- ins of ignorance and darkness . The Society has often employed between forty and fifty missionaries in the course of one year . These have usually been ordained ministers who ...
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... hope of his being able to check the current . His neighbours would spend the sabbath in drinking whiskey at each other's houses , or in tapping their trees and boiling the sap into sugar , or collected in parties , they would go out and ...
... hope of his being able to check the current . His neighbours would spend the sabbath in drinking whiskey at each other's houses , or in tapping their trees and boiling the sap into sugar , or collected in parties , they would go out and ...
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... hope of seeing the ice break up , they were forced to return Southward . But notwithstand- ing the expedition has added little to the future labors of the geographer or the nat- uralist , their long residence in the polar regions has ...
... hope of seeing the ice break up , they were forced to return Southward . But notwithstand- ing the expedition has added little to the future labors of the geographer or the nat- uralist , their long residence in the polar regions has ...
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... hope , when all at once it stopped - In Tolland , during one week 30 were rejoicing in hope : the number of hopeful conversions there is 130. - In North Coventry 120. - In South Coventry , North Mansfield , and South Mansfield , about ...
... hope , when all at once it stopped - In Tolland , during one week 30 were rejoicing in hope : the number of hopeful conversions there is 130. - In North Coventry 120. - In South Coventry , North Mansfield , and South Mansfield , about ...
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