The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Page 27
... never marched but to victory . It may have been com- is certain , that some of the psalms which are attributed to Asaph , were written by him . Now the title of these poems is the same with those attributed to the Korah , ites ; viz . a ...
... never marched but to victory . It may have been com- is certain , that some of the psalms which are attributed to Asaph , were written by him . Now the title of these poems is the same with those attributed to the Korah , ites ; viz . a ...
Page 44
... never recover . And it is given in the true Catholic style of boldness , which convinces me that you feel your own strength . " Professor Marsh was unwilling to ac- knowledge the alliance which had been thus strongly claimed , and ...
... never recover . And it is given in the true Catholic style of boldness , which convinces me that you feel your own strength . " Professor Marsh was unwilling to ac- knowledge the alliance which had been thus strongly claimed , and ...
Page 52
... never seen a ship before , nor indeed a man , besides their own race . They exchanged any thing they had for whatever was offered them , and received presents with extreme de- light , jumping and shouting in the most hideous manner when ...
... never seen a ship before , nor indeed a man , besides their own race . They exchanged any thing they had for whatever was offered them , and received presents with extreme de- light , jumping and shouting in the most hideous manner when ...
Page 54
... never been more interesting than within a few weeks past . I propose to give you the outlines of it from its com- mencement . It has heretofore been a common remark among christians , that revivals have ever been much less frequent and ...
... never been more interesting than within a few weeks past . I propose to give you the outlines of it from its com- mencement . It has heretofore been a common remark among christians , that revivals have ever been much less frequent and ...
Page 58
... never been ful- ly explored , and the missionaries , by their own journies , and by the state- distant places , may learn many par- ticulars which must wholly escape the transient traveller . No nations have been more distinguished for ...
... never been ful- ly explored , and the missionaries , by their own journies , and by the state- distant places , may learn many par- ticulars which must wholly escape the transient traveller . No nations have been more distinguished for ...
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