The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Page 51
... it produced a reply , and thus have arisen the pamphlets which are now before us . ( To be continued . ) . censured arched over like a baker's oven , but high enough 1824. ] 51 Bishop Hobart's Strictures on Bible Societies .
... it produced a reply , and thus have arisen the pamphlets which are now before us . ( To be continued . ) . censured arched over like a baker's oven , but high enough 1824. ] 51 Bishop Hobart's Strictures on Bible Societies .
Page 54
... continued , increasing and spreading like a fire from house to house , and from heart to heart , over sixteen or eighteen churches and congregations , with more or less power and rapidity until the present moment . The following towns ...
... continued , increasing and spreading like a fire from house to house , and from heart to heart , over sixteen or eighteen churches and congregations , with more or less power and rapidity until the present moment . The following towns ...
Page 59
... continued the waters rose - they were obliged to climb the trees A huge serpent came to the tree where the missionary and one companion were hanging . They had no means of defence ; but the limb around which the monster coiled broke ...
... continued the waters rose - they were obliged to climb the trees A huge serpent came to the tree where the missionary and one companion were hanging . They had no means of defence ; but the limb around which the monster coiled broke ...
Page 64
... continued uncertain , till , by reach- ing the goal , we become sure of the prize . For such great and continual exertion , we need to be temperate in all things - to keep under our bo- dy , and to lay aside every weight that might clog ...
... continued uncertain , till , by reach- ing the goal , we become sure of the prize . For such great and continual exertion , we need to be temperate in all things - to keep under our bo- dy , and to lay aside every weight that might clog ...
Page 82
... ( Continued from page 51. ) THE Conduct of Bishop Hobart , and of his friends , fully justifies us in taking it for granted , that he is the for granted , that he is the author of the pamphlets bearing the signature of " Corrector ; " and ...
... ( Continued from page 51. ) THE Conduct of Bishop Hobart , and of his friends , fully justifies us in taking it for granted , that he is the for granted , that he is the author of the pamphlets bearing the signature of " Corrector ; " and ...
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