The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... means of this Society , or how many have been preserved from becoming extinct . I find the names of 135 places mentioned , in which new churches have been form- ed . Most of these have now a set- tled minister , either the whole or the ...
... means of this Society , or how many have been preserved from becoming extinct . I find the names of 135 places mentioned , in which new churches have been form- ed . Most of these have now a set- tled minister , either the whole or the ...
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... means of industry , and reproach by means of a correct moral deportment . Thus danger , as to the loss of health or life , may sometimes be effectually guarded against , by using a degree of care . At least , there is such a thing as ...
... means of industry , and reproach by means of a correct moral deportment . Thus danger , as to the loss of health or life , may sometimes be effectually guarded against , by using a degree of care . At least , there is such a thing as ...
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the end and the means , we are una- ble to discern . finally overtakes us , notwithstanding all the vigilance we can ... means employed . Columbus in endeavoring to find a western passage to the Indies , be- comes the instrument in the ...
the end and the means , we are una- ble to discern . finally overtakes us , notwithstanding all the vigilance we can ... means employed . Columbus in endeavoring to find a western passage to the Indies , be- comes the instrument in the ...
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... means , and instruments , by which we lose it . In attempts to destroy life , there have been instan- ces in which it has been almost mi- raculously preserved . What would the world have heard of Cowper , the Poet of Christianity , if ...
... means , and instruments , by which we lose it . In attempts to destroy life , there have been instan- ces in which it has been almost mi- raculously preserved . What would the world have heard of Cowper , the Poet of Christianity , if ...
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... means of subsistence , or live in a dark age , or barbarous land . The above is primarily a di- vine allotment , whatever secondary means are employed to bring it to pass . It is the inspiration of the Almighty which giveth men under ...
... means of subsistence , or live in a dark age , or barbarous land . The above is primarily a di- vine allotment , whatever secondary means are employed to bring it to pass . It is the inspiration of the Almighty which giveth men under ...
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