The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... opinion and of a well organized society . They have but few public and moral institutions . The Sabbath , the great pillar of society , is , in many parts , almost unknown . The people are growing up in ignorance of its privileges and ...
... opinion and of a well organized society . They have but few public and moral institutions . The Sabbath , the great pillar of society , is , in many parts , almost unknown . The people are growing up in ignorance of its privileges and ...
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... opinion , viz . Tyre being allied with them . The king of Tyre , as far as we can form an opinion from the history of this period , was in alliance with the Hebrews , and continued so during the reign of Solomon . From this we should ...
... opinion , viz . Tyre being allied with them . The king of Tyre , as far as we can form an opinion from the history of this period , was in alliance with the Hebrews , and continued so during the reign of Solomon . From this we should ...
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... opinion I cannot assent , as the subject appears to me to exhibit very clearly , that the poet had in his eye a greater personage than Solomon . It contains in my view a most magnificent description of the progress of Messiah's kingdom ...
... opinion I cannot assent , as the subject appears to me to exhibit very clearly , that the poet had in his eye a greater personage than Solomon . It contains in my view a most magnificent description of the progress of Messiah's kingdom ...
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... opinion with confidence . This psalm exhibits deep feeling , but much less intense than Hezekiah's song , or the poems of David , composed while in exile from Jerusalem . boa , it is impossible that he should have written more than the ...
... opinion with confidence . This psalm exhibits deep feeling , but much less intense than Hezekiah's song , or the poems of David , composed while in exile from Jerusalem . boa , it is impossible that he should have written more than the ...
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... opinion : for it is easily seen that a Bible given away by a papist will be productive of Popery . The Socinian will make his Bible speak and spread Socinianism ; whilst the Calvinist , the Baptist , and the Quaker , will teach the opinions ...
... opinion : for it is easily seen that a Bible given away by a papist will be productive of Popery . The Socinian will make his Bible speak and spread Socinianism ; whilst the Calvinist , the Baptist , and the Quaker , will teach the opinions ...
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