The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1819 - Theology |
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... gives nutriment to vanity , or the poi- luted atmosphere of the world dims the eye of faith , or relaxes the lifted hands of prayer , the demands of ... give perfection to the revelation which he has made . 1819. ] 3 Memoirs of Miss Strong .
... gives nutriment to vanity , or the poi- luted atmosphere of the world dims the eye of faith , or relaxes the lifted hands of prayer , the demands of ... give perfection to the revelation which he has made . 1819. ] 3 Memoirs of Miss Strong .
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give perfection to the revelation which he has made . It is consistent and complete in all its parts , is capa- ble of but one fixed and infallible meaning , and is seen to be so when rightly understood . If God has spok- en in a manner ...
give perfection to the revelation which he has made . It is consistent and complete in all its parts , is capa- ble of but one fixed and infallible meaning , and is seen to be so when rightly understood . If God has spok- en in a manner ...
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... give an answer to these enquiries you might dissipate the doubts of some , and would cer- tainly gratify your friend ... give you some of my reflections on reading that record . What a stimulus does this give , to the ministers of Christ ...
... give an answer to these enquiries you might dissipate the doubts of some , and would cer- tainly gratify your friend ... give you some of my reflections on reading that record . What a stimulus does this give , to the ministers of Christ ...
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... give that feeling its proper ex- 1 1 pression in acts of charity , will be 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 ...
... give that feeling its proper ex- 1 1 pression in acts of charity , will be 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 ...
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... give no place , no not for an hour , " to the insidious worldly policy , which under the specious garb of liberality , cordially embraces errorists of every name , and frowns only upon such , as in every age , have been " the light of ...
... give no place , no not for an hour , " to the insidious worldly policy , which under the specious garb of liberality , cordially embraces errorists of every name , and frowns only upon such , as in every age , have been " the light of ...
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