The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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So the world have heard of Cowper , the that sinners who hope , or coufidentiy Poet of Christianity , if in the design expect that they have yet sufficient he once inade upon his own life , time , in which to make their peace things had ...
So the world have heard of Cowper , the that sinners who hope , or coufidentiy Poet of Christianity , if in the design expect that they have yet sufficient he once inade upon his own life , time , in which to make their peace things had ...
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... but from those of whom and bondage which it has ever enjoy- they had hoped better things , and ed since Christianity first spread - all whose religion should teach thembetter have encountered contradiction and things , let them not ...
... but from those of whom and bondage which it has ever enjoy- they had hoped better things , and ed since Christianity first spread - all whose religion should teach thembetter have encountered contradiction and things , let them not ...
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... evangelizing the world , which the In this official communication he Scriptures point out and to which warns Episcopalians against Bible common sense and the natural course Societies as both ' erroneous in prin . of things lead us .
... evangelizing the world , which the In this official communication he Scriptures point out and to which warns Episcopalians against Bible common sense and the natural course Societies as both ' erroneous in prin . of things lead us .
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... in deaths ofi - none of so great a cloud of witnesses , let us these things moved him to desist a lay aside every weight , and the sin moment from the arduous and perilous that doth so easily beset us , and let contest , neither did ...
... in deaths ofi - none of so great a cloud of witnesses , let us these things moved him to desist a lay aside every weight , and the sin moment from the arduous and perilous that doth so easily beset us , and let contest , neither did ...
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I have fought a good fight , I have became all things to all men , that by foisbed my course , I have kept the all means he might save somie . At faith . ” He did not reckon it ainong the same time , he watched with holy the least of ...
I have fought a good fight , I have became all things to all men , that by foisbed my course , I have kept the all means he might save somie . At faith . ” He did not reckon it ainong the same time , he watched with holy the least of ...
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