The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Thus this Society was brought into existence by the urgent wants of the early emigrants ; its object is " to christianize the Heathen in North - America , and to support and promote christian knowledge in the New Settlements ; its plan ...
Thus this Society was brought into existence by the urgent wants of the early emigrants ; its object is " to christianize the Heathen in North - America , and to support and promote christian knowledge in the New Settlements ; its plan ...
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... each other's existence . They united their hearts and their prayers , and were soon strongly cemented in the work of doing good . Their meetings continued to increase in frequency , and in the number of attendants for a considerable ...
... each other's existence . They united their hearts and their prayers , and were soon strongly cemented in the work of doing good . Their meetings continued to increase in frequency , and in the number of attendants for a considerable ...
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It may be supposed that during the existence of this Society , we have done as much 10wards giving our destitute brethren gratuitous instruction as we ought . It is true that much has been done , yet much land remains to be possessed .
It may be supposed that during the existence of this Society , we have done as much 10wards giving our destitute brethren gratuitous instruction as we ought . It is true that much has been done , yet much land remains to be possessed .
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... in which such action agrees with the divine mind , or accomplishes the divine pleasure , God is the disposer of man . And as he brought mankind into existence , and placed them in a situation in which they must have some choice or ...
... in which such action agrees with the divine mind , or accomplishes the divine pleasure , God is the disposer of man . And as he brought mankind into existence , and placed them in a situation in which they must have some choice or ...
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... it must have been in existence when that book was written . It probably perished subsequently to the return from Babylon . Could the histories of Gad and Nathan be recovered , they would undoubtedly shed much light on the literature ...
... it must have been in existence when that book was written . It probably perished subsequently to the return from Babylon . Could the histories of Gad and Nathan be recovered , they would undoubtedly shed much light on the literature ...
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