The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Page 9
... Interest on the Fund , 6 . but small . This failure arose from almost every thing , except want of faithfulness on their part or that of their missionaries . The fact is , the great secret of civilizing the Indians by sending large ...
... Interest on the Fund , 6 . but small . This failure arose from almost every thing , except want of faithfulness on their part or that of their missionaries . The fact is , the great secret of civilizing the Indians by sending large ...
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... interests , and to say it in excuse for the same neglect , and in view of the same tre- mendous hazard . This fearful in- terest is in the best hands in the uni- verse . So good men think and feel , and so wicked men would , if they ...
... interests , and to say it in excuse for the same neglect , and in view of the same tre- mendous hazard . This fearful in- terest is in the best hands in the uni- verse . So good men think and feel , and so wicked men would , if they ...
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... interest . Paul had saved his life , by claiming to teach the Athenians the knowledge of their own God . Ma- ny , with more success than Socrates , taught , bearing no office among Christians , a philosophy deemed to have originated ...
... interest . Paul had saved his life , by claiming to teach the Athenians the knowledge of their own God . Ma- ny , with more success than Socrates , taught , bearing no office among Christians , a philosophy deemed to have originated ...
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... interest of every nation and people ardently to supplicate his favour , and implore his protec- tion . " The proclamation then states the aggression of our enemies , and their perseverance in attempting to subju- gate the people of the ...
... interest of every nation and people ardently to supplicate his favour , and implore his protec- tion . " The proclamation then states the aggression of our enemies , and their perseverance in attempting to subju- gate the people of the ...
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... interest of still more , will incline them against it because it may diminish the advantages , they may have long enjoyed from the er- rors , the supineness , or helplessness of those around them . It is thus God sees fit to humble man ...
... interest of still more , will incline them against it because it may diminish the advantages , they may have long enjoyed from the er- rors , the supineness , or helplessness of those around them . It is thus God sees fit to humble man ...
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