The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... meetings , and fu- nerals attended ; of hopeful converts admitted to christian privileges on a profession of piety ; and of sacramen- tal administrations ; with those more minute details of missionary duty which every man employed is re ...
... meetings , and fu- nerals attended ; of hopeful converts admitted to christian privileges on a profession of piety ; and of sacramen- tal administrations ; with those more minute details of missionary duty which every man employed is re ...
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... meeting in that region . At the close of it , a second was propos- ed , and met with a hearty approval . The man continued his meetings , and had hearers from ten and twelve miles . This brought him in con- tact with two or three other ...
... meeting in that region . At the close of it , a second was propos- ed , and met with a hearty approval . The man continued his meetings , and had hearers from ten and twelve miles . This brought him in con- tact with two or three other ...
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... meetings exerted a great influence in refining the rough minds of the Hebrews . The long wars which existed during the days of Joshua and the Judges were carried on in Palestine . The cruelties which were perpetrated in these contests ...
... meetings exerted a great influence in refining the rough minds of the Hebrews . The long wars which existed during the days of Joshua and the Judges were carried on in Palestine . The cruelties which were perpetrated in these contests ...
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... meetings , he endeavoured to fix on the Society the charge of arrogance , and even falsehood in claiming credit to itself for works which it had not accomplished . The injustice and disingenuousness of such an effort , was so palpable ...
... meetings , he endeavoured to fix on the Society the charge of arrogance , and even falsehood in claiming credit to itself for works which it had not accomplished . The injustice and disingenuousness of such an effort , was so palpable ...
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... meeting . ' 99 Of the first , the Bishop of St. Da- vids has declared , that “ it is so desti- tute of the demonstration which it professes to give , so defective in its premises , so inconclusive in its in- ferences , and so ...
... meeting . ' 99 Of the first , the Bishop of St. Da- vids has declared , that “ it is so desti- tute of the demonstration which it professes to give , so defective in its premises , so inconclusive in its in- ferences , and so ...
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