The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... feel myself enti- tled to the reproach of numerous and most respectable inhabitants of India , my per- sonal ... feeling and SO much tenderness of the dearest rights and privileges of the Hindoos , and is so extremely anx- ious that they ...
... feel myself enti- tled to the reproach of numerous and most respectable inhabitants of India , my per- sonal ... feeling and SO much tenderness of the dearest rights and privileges of the Hindoos , and is so extremely anx- ious that they ...
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... feel no apprehension from " facts " which the professor had so cautiously avoid- ed : but on the contrary they over- whelmed him with facts and names which proved that his great position was utterly untenable ; that the cler- gy of the ...
... feel no apprehension from " facts " which the professor had so cautiously avoid- ed : but on the contrary they over- whelmed him with facts and names which proved that his great position was utterly untenable ; that the cler- gy of the ...
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... feel your own strength . " Professor Marsh was unwilling to ac- knowledge the alliance which had been thus strongly claimed , and replied to the unwelcome congratulation with considerable ingenuity . But the Catholic priest felt the ...
... feel your own strength . " Professor Marsh was unwilling to ac- knowledge the alliance which had been thus strongly claimed , and replied to the unwelcome congratulation with considerable ingenuity . But the Catholic priest felt the ...
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... feel a sincere regret that there should be found in our country any christian or christians , which would patronize , or even countenance publications like those of Mr. Norris . It is now about ten years since he first appeared in the ...
... feel a sincere regret that there should be found in our country any christian or christians , which would patronize , or even countenance publications like those of Mr. Norris . It is now about ten years since he first appeared in the ...
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... feeling , has produced a most able recommenda- tion of the Society to the confidence of christians . A few , though a ... feel- ing the cause to have suffered much by the apostacy . : his presbyters on similar occasions , he condemns as ...
... feeling , has produced a most able recommenda- tion of the Society to the confidence of christians . A few , though a ... feel- ing the cause to have suffered much by the apostacy . : his presbyters on similar occasions , he condemns as ...
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