The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1819 - Theology |
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Page 13
... considered , not as a sur- rendry of the principles of the Reformation , but only as an adaptation of their state- ment to existing circumstances . It will be our earnest endeavor to unite more closely those who agree on the great ...
... considered , not as a sur- rendry of the principles of the Reformation , but only as an adaptation of their state- ment to existing circumstances . It will be our earnest endeavor to unite more closely those who agree on the great ...
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... considered , as an essential evidence of christian character . May we not ex- pect , that while the great purposes of christian fellowship are duly regarded by the churches , they will also , consid- er themselves , as bodies of men ...
... considered , as an essential evidence of christian character . May we not ex- pect , that while the great purposes of christian fellowship are duly regarded by the churches , they will also , consid- er themselves , as bodies of men ...
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... considered an irremediable mis- fortune . The most important advantages , how- ever , in the education of the deaf and dumb , accrue to those who are the sub- jects of it ; and these are advantages which it is extremely difficult for ...
... considered an irremediable mis- fortune . The most important advantages , how- ever , in the education of the deaf and dumb , accrue to those who are the sub- jects of it ; and these are advantages which it is extremely difficult for ...
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... considered as the last individual of his kindred . But he was discovered by one of the chiefs or head men of the party who ordered two men to pursue him and bring him back . He was overtaken just before he reached the precipice and ...
... considered as the last individual of his kindred . But he was discovered by one of the chiefs or head men of the party who ordered two men to pursue him and bring him back . He was overtaken just before he reached the precipice and ...
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... considered my former life , and looked into it , nothing but a heavy bundle of sin was upon me . I pray the Lord that he may not remember my past sin . O may not the God of Isaac and Jacob hide from the tears of such dying sinner as 1 ...
... considered my former life , and looked into it , nothing but a heavy bundle of sin was upon me . I pray the Lord that he may not remember my past sin . O may not the God of Isaac and Jacob hide from the tears of such dying sinner as 1 ...
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