The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... kind in our country . At the time it was formed , and for many years afterwards the subject of missions was new , and but little understood . Though the trustees have ever been men of sound , dis- criminating judgment , yet , confined ...
... kind in our country . At the time it was formed , and for many years afterwards the subject of missions was new , and but little understood . Though the trustees have ever been men of sound , dis- criminating judgment , yet , confined ...
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... kind of wild exultation , or heyday of liberty , having just thrown off our allegiance to England , and become an independent people . Hence freedom , for a time , was little else than another name for li- centiousness . The contagion ...
... kind of wild exultation , or heyday of liberty , having just thrown off our allegiance to England , and become an independent people . Hence freedom , for a time , was little else than another name for li- centiousness . The contagion ...
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... kind . In the pur- suit of this object , all men without exception , are disappointed . The event , though frequently declared to them , seems after all , to be unexpect- ed . The failure is indeed most sig- nal . Few , in the first ...
... kind . In the pur- suit of this object , all men without exception , are disappointed . The event , though frequently declared to them , seems after all , to be unexpect- ed . The failure is indeed most sig- nal . Few , in the first ...
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... kind , in regard to certain important circumstances , affecting their wel fare . The nature of this difference that it is an appointment of God . The facts cannot be contro- verted the inference is irresistible . Who maketh thee to ...
... kind , in regard to certain important circumstances , affecting their wel fare . The nature of this difference that it is an appointment of God . The facts cannot be contro- verted the inference is irresistible . Who maketh thee to ...
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... kind intended . The desirableness of their situation , in this respect , greatly varies with different men . Some are rich , others are poor . Some live a life of com- parative ease , others of toil and drudgery . Some are constitution ...
... kind intended . The desirableness of their situation , in this respect , greatly varies with different men . Some are rich , others are poor . Some live a life of com- parative ease , others of toil and drudgery . Some are constitution ...
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