The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... suffer the wild winds to bear her sighs to heaven , that God would send them the bread of life . In this situation , individuals and neighborhoods made applications to their former Pastors , stating their growing necessities , and ...
... suffer the wild winds to bear her sighs to heaven , that God would send them the bread of life . In this situation , individuals and neighborhoods made applications to their former Pastors , stating their growing necessities , and ...
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... suffered to take their usual course ? In giving a di- rection to events so contrary to the means or efforts employed , God shews that he is man's disposer . Changes in ourselves , not thought of or desired at first , are another in ...
... suffered to take their usual course ? In giving a di- rection to events so contrary to the means or efforts employed , God shews that he is man's disposer . Changes in ourselves , not thought of or desired at first , are another in ...
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... suffer- ings , in the persecution which took place , it is said , in the 17th year of Mark Antonine , A. D. 177. There has been nothing found in the letter ( a ) Iren . lib . i . Ch . 30. 31. — aжSTAS THE ixxanolas . ( b ) Tertullian's ...
... suffer- ings , in the persecution which took place , it is said , in the 17th year of Mark Antonine , A. D. 177. There has been nothing found in the letter ( a ) Iren . lib . i . Ch . 30. 31. — aжSTAS THE ixxanolas . ( b ) Tertullian's ...
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... suffered from their enemies , is presented un- der the image of a wild beast devour- ing it , and treading it under his feet . In the next verse he apostrophises from his subject , to introduce the cho- rus , in which he beseeches God ...
... suffered from their enemies , is presented un- der the image of a wild beast devour- ing it , and treading it under his feet . In the next verse he apostrophises from his subject , to introduce the cho- rus , in which he beseeches God ...
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... suffer- ing and joy . Of course his poems would exhibit less passion . His im- agination was fine , when enkindled by the greatness of the subject . Usu- ally he throws a subject into a didac- tic form , when the idea , in the mind of ...
... suffer- ing and joy . Of course his poems would exhibit less passion . His im- agination was fine , when enkindled by the greatness of the subject . Usu- ally he throws a subject into a didac- tic form , when the idea , in the mind of ...
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