The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... influence is extremely felt in this and other countries . The relation of particular instances of good , effected by the ministers sent out by this Society , would occupy more room than can be devoted to this part of the history . Yet ...
... influence is extremely felt in this and other countries . The relation of particular instances of good , effected by the ministers sent out by this Society , would occupy more room than can be devoted to this part of the history . Yet ...
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... influence of this Society . I would call the attention of the intelligent reader to its importance , by one or two brief considerations . 1 . 66 The present state of our new settlements . It may be supposed that during the existence of ...
... influence of this Society . I would call the attention of the intelligent reader to its importance , by one or two brief considerations . 1 . 66 The present state of our new settlements . It may be supposed that during the existence of ...
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... influence equally of piety and of affliction . Whatever may be the local application of this language , it does itself declare , and the instance in the divine dealings to which it refers , exemplifies , a general truth . He follows the ...
... influence equally of piety and of affliction . Whatever may be the local application of this language , it does itself declare , and the instance in the divine dealings to which it refers , exemplifies , a general truth . He follows the ...
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... influence of David , that they all preferred successful imitations to originality . Among the poets who shed a lustre on the literature of this age , the most celebrated was Asaph . This author was a distinguished musician as well as ...
... influence of David , that they all preferred successful imitations to originality . Among the poets who shed a lustre on the literature of this age , the most celebrated was Asaph . This author was a distinguished musician as well as ...
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... influence of deep distress , and exhibits a tenderness of feeling , approaching to the psalms of David . Like David he appears to have been forsaken by all his friends , and left to meet adversity alone , while death was drawing nigh to ...
... influence of deep distress , and exhibits a tenderness of feeling , approaching to the psalms of David . Like David he appears to have been forsaken by all his friends , and left to meet adversity alone , while death was drawing nigh to ...
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