The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Page 34
when guilty of sin , he poured forth his soul in confessions of his guilt , and in strong cries for mercy . To make these songs popular , and in this manner to extend the influence of true religion , he organized a magnificent band of ...
when guilty of sin , he poured forth his soul in confessions of his guilt , and in strong cries for mercy . To make these songs popular , and in this manner to extend the influence of true religion , he organized a magnificent band of ...
Page 63
... soul to the same cause , to which he had devoted his life ; and to seal with his blood the testimony which he had uniformly borne to the truth of the gospel . " I am ready to be offered , and when I am gone , take , my son , your ...
... soul to the same cause , to which he had devoted his life ; and to seal with his blood the testimony which he had uniformly borne to the truth of the gospel . " I am ready to be offered , and when I am gone , take , my son , your ...
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... soul to endure hardness as a good soldier of Christ , and to fight manfully the good fight of faith . He therefore gave him this , his dy- ing testimony to the truth and power of that religion which he had profess- ed and taught . He ...
... soul to endure hardness as a good soldier of Christ , and to fight manfully the good fight of faith . He therefore gave him this , his dy- ing testimony to the truth and power of that religion which he had profess- ed and taught . He ...
Page 68
... soul from being wounded , when the tenderest rela- tions in this life , are torn asunder . The fact is , God knew that his chil- dren would not be perfectly freed from sin in this world , and therefore saw good to continue them in ...
... soul from being wounded , when the tenderest rela- tions in this life , are torn asunder . The fact is , God knew that his chil- dren would not be perfectly freed from sin in this world , and therefore saw good to continue them in ...
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... soul to time and sense , to matter and form . Christianity elevates it to things spiritual and invisible , to the infinite and the eternal . Now I say that all these general effects contribute to the progress of literature , and I claim ...
... soul to time and sense , to matter and form . Christianity elevates it to things spiritual and invisible , to the infinite and the eternal . Now I say that all these general effects contribute to the progress of literature , and I claim ...
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