The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... spirit which sustained the first colo- nists of this country through all their severe trials , has to this day continu- ed to characterize their descendants . The adventurous sons of New - Eng- land have imprinted their foot - steps on ...
... spirit which sustained the first colo- nists of this country through all their severe trials , has to this day continu- ed to characterize their descendants . The adventurous sons of New - Eng- land have imprinted their foot - steps on ...
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... spirit of revenge which had previously existed . All these causes uniting , gradually rendered them more mild in their dispositions , and before the end of this reign , a comparative refinement of manners was visible in the Holy Land ...
... spirit of revenge which had previously existed . All these causes uniting , gradually rendered them more mild in their dispositions , and before the end of this reign , a comparative refinement of manners was visible in the Holy Land ...
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... spirit of incorruptible patriotism , and pure , undefiled reli- gion , may universally prevail , and this continent be speedily restored to the blessings of peace and liberty , and enabled to transmit them invio- late to the latest ...
... spirit of incorruptible patriotism , and pure , undefiled reli- gion , may universally prevail , and this continent be speedily restored to the blessings of peace and liberty , and enabled to transmit them invio- late to the latest ...
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... spirit of inquiry because we are persuaded the more that is known in relation to it , the more will the friends of the cause be increased and strengthened . In order to render our justice in the fol- lowing statement the more evident ...
... spirit of inquiry because we are persuaded the more that is known in relation to it , the more will the friends of the cause be increased and strengthened . In order to render our justice in the fol- lowing statement the more evident ...
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... spirit : and as we shall not have occasion to notice him again , we subjoin the following para graph , not only as a sample of his reasoning , but because it contains a fact of which our readers cannot be too earnestly reminded . " The ...
... spirit : and as we shall not have occasion to notice him again , we subjoin the following para graph , not only as a sample of his reasoning , but because it contains a fact of which our readers cannot be too earnestly reminded . " The ...
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