The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... ment of the operations of this Socie- ty , the march of Infidelity was deso- lating the fairest portions of Europe . Reason became the guide of men ; and after trampling on the revelation Success of the Society . If this society has not ...
... ment of the operations of this Socie- ty , the march of Infidelity was deso- lating the fairest portions of Europe . Reason became the guide of men ; and after trampling on the revelation Success of the Society . If this society has not ...
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... ment , can preach much oftener , and perform more duties in a given num- ber of weeks than a settled minister . I have before stated that the mission- aries of this Society have averaged at least five sermons a week . Now , al- though I ...
... ment , can preach much oftener , and perform more duties in a given num- ber of weeks than a settled minister . I have before stated that the mission- aries of this Society have averaged at least five sermons a week . Now , al- though I ...
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... ment , or in correctness of moral feel- ings , so that it might be a mercy to him in particular instances , could he exercise no such freedom of choice . Still it is his own choice , however he may determine for himselt : and in this ...
... ment , or in correctness of moral feel- ings , so that it might be a mercy to him in particular instances , could he exercise no such freedom of choice . Still it is his own choice , however he may determine for himselt : and in this ...
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... ment of life , appease his righteous displeasure , and through the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ , ob- tain his pardon and forgiveness : humbly imploring his assistance to frustrate the cruel designs of our un- natural enemies ...
... ment of life , appease his righteous displeasure , and through the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ , ob- tain his pardon and forgiveness : humbly imploring his assistance to frustrate the cruel designs of our un- natural enemies ...
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... ment of his condition : and it is thus he would lead the benefactors of our race to look no lower than to himself both for their success and for their re- ward . mandment , means were used to spread his Gospel to the heathen , how many ...
... ment of his condition : and it is thus he would lead the benefactors of our race to look no lower than to himself both for their success and for their re- ward . mandment , means were used to spread his Gospel to the heathen , how many ...
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