The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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of your elapsed since the birth of Christ , this , to the interests of the universe and still the true religion is not the at large , and the glory of his name . religion of every people , though it is , His disposal of human beings ...
of your elapsed since the birth of Christ , this , to the interests of the universe and still the true religion is not the at large , and the glory of his name . religion of every people , though it is , His disposal of human beings ...
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Men who at dices of ihe Hinduos , that it is their its commencement were openly and duty to show their reverence for their actively opposed to the efforts of the gods by immolating human victims Society , became in the end , not only on ...
Men who at dices of ihe Hinduos , that it is their its commencement were openly and duty to show their reverence for their actively opposed to the efforts of the gods by immolating human victims Society , became in the end , not only on ...
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... more ble Society will preserve unanimity , than this , that the Bible Society with- and make all its members work todrew from the Society for promoting gether for the good of the human Christian Kuowledge , funds which race .
... more ble Society will preserve unanimity , than this , that the Bible Society with- and make all its members work todrew from the Society for promoting gether for the good of the human Christian Kuowledge , funds which race .
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... zeal of sorship atPrinceton which four years since , those by whom it was undertaken , has they , in connexion with the Synod of North very little extended the bounds of human Carolina pleilged themselves to accomplish knowledge .
... zeal of sorship atPrinceton which four years since , those by whom it was undertaken , has they , in connexion with the Synod of North very little extended the bounds of human Carolina pleilged themselves to accomplish knowledge .
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The scenery , where this interest- common remark among christians , that ing portion of the human race have fixed revivals have ever been much less frequent their habitations , is described as peculiar and less powerful , in the eastern ...
The scenery , where this interest- common remark among christians , that ing portion of the human race have fixed revivals have ever been much less frequent their habitations , is described as peculiar and less powerful , in the eastern ...
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