The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1819 - Theology |
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... look back , with a long and sweet re- membrance . To a mind thus formed , it is natural to suppose , visits of mere formality and the round of fashionable gaiety , would be peculiarly irksome . When called by duty , however , ( which ...
... look back , with a long and sweet re- membrance . To a mind thus formed , it is natural to suppose , visits of mere formality and the round of fashionable gaiety , would be peculiarly irksome . When called by duty , however , ( which ...
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... look back to the scene as one of the noblest exhibitions of tri- umphant faith , which they had ever witnessed . But over this scene , the delicacy of friendship must draw a veil . The intercourse subsisting be- tween the dying ...
... look back to the scene as one of the noblest exhibitions of tri- umphant faith , which they had ever witnessed . But over this scene , the delicacy of friendship must draw a veil . The intercourse subsisting be- tween the dying ...
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... look at the extent and correctness of their the- ological knowledge with amazement , yet it is hardly possible that they should have advanced to that technic- al exactness and fulness of acquisition which would result from the protract ...
... look at the extent and correctness of their the- ological knowledge with amazement , yet it is hardly possible that they should have advanced to that technic- al exactness and fulness of acquisition which would result from the protract ...
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... look each upon other as the followers of Jesus , would no longer deform and disgrace the church of Christ . But it is time we should give the reader an opportunity to judge for himself of the correctness of these remarks , by placing ...
... look each upon other as the followers of Jesus , would no longer deform and disgrace the church of Christ . But it is time we should give the reader an opportunity to judge for himself of the correctness of these remarks , by placing ...
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... look unto Jesus Christ , who is alone able to save us from the wrath to come ! " - p . 218 . We had marked many passages containing specimens of distinguished elegance , elevation and tenderness ; but their number is too great for inser ...
... look unto Jesus Christ , who is alone able to save us from the wrath to come ! " - p . 218 . We had marked many passages containing specimens of distinguished elegance , elevation and tenderness ; but their number is too great for inser ...
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