The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... of Infidelity was desolating the fairest portions of Europe . Reason became the guide of men ; and after trampling on the revelation 66 of God , she covered the earth with the 4 [ JAN History of the Connecticut Missionary Society .
... of Infidelity was desolating the fairest portions of Europe . Reason became the guide of men ; and after trampling on the revelation 66 of God , she covered the earth with the 4 [ JAN History of the Connecticut Missionary Society .
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... reason , render it , a Psalm for David , for Asaph , for Ethan , & c .; if a Psalm of David , we must read , a Psalm ... reasons :1. We have no account of their being enrolled among the musicians of this , or any subsequent period . Had ...
... reason , render it , a Psalm for David , for Asaph , for Ethan , & c .; if a Psalm of David , we must read , a Psalm ... reasons :1. We have no account of their being enrolled among the musicians of this , or any subsequent period . Had ...
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... reason and humanity , and inflexibly bent on desolation and war , they costrain us to repel their hostile invasions by open resistance , that it may please the God of Hosts , the Lord of armies , to animate our of ficers and soldiers ...
... reason and humanity , and inflexibly bent on desolation and war , they costrain us to repel their hostile invasions by open resistance , that it may please the God of Hosts , the Lord of armies , to animate our of ficers and soldiers ...
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... reason , that fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt . We refer to him particularly , because of the pains which have been taken to bring his writings on the subject before the religious public in this country . His last attack is ...
... reason , that fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt . We refer to him particularly , because of the pains which have been taken to bring his writings on the subject before the religious public in this country . His last attack is ...
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... reason to complain of their being necessarily destitute of this instruction , this guide , and this source of the highest consolation ; we should conceive ourselves as wanting on this occasion , to the high duties of our stations , were ...
... reason to complain of their being necessarily destitute of this instruction , this guide , and this source of the highest consolation ; we should conceive ourselves as wanting on this occasion , to the high duties of our stations , were ...
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