The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... Knowledge ; he con- tended that the latter was entitled exclusively to the support of Episco- palians ; and urged as an objection against the former , that other objects hostile to the church , might be asso- ciated with the main and ...
... Knowledge ; he con- tended that the latter was entitled exclusively to the support of Episco- palians ; and urged as an objection against the former , that other objects hostile to the church , might be asso- ciated with the main and ...
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... knowledge the alliance which had been thus strongly claimed , and replied to the unwelcome congratulation with considerable ingenuity . But the Catholic priest felt the advantage be had gained , and was not to be easily silenced . He ...
... knowledge the alliance which had been thus strongly claimed , and replied to the unwelcome congratulation with considerable ingenuity . But the Catholic priest felt the advantage be had gained , and was not to be easily silenced . He ...
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... knowledge has been re - published on this side of the Atlantic ; and we must confess our surprize at the se- lection . Mr. Norris may be a man of wealth and of liberality with his means ; and let him have all the praise which such ...
... knowledge has been re - published on this side of the Atlantic ; and we must confess our surprize at the se- lection . Mr. Norris may be a man of wealth and of liberality with his means ; and let him have all the praise which such ...
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... knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth , as the waters cover the sea . " This unequivocal and hearty ap- probation and commendation of Bi- ble Societies expressed by the House of Bishops , then consisting of Bish- ops White ...
... knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth , as the waters cover the sea . " This unequivocal and hearty ap- probation and commendation of Bi- ble Societies expressed by the House of Bishops , then consisting of Bish- ops White ...
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... knowledge . The ships succeeded in the summer of 1822 , in exploring the coast as far as long . 82 ° 50 ′ , and lat . 69 ° 40 ' , where they penetrated the mouth of a frozen strait which extended westward to an extent which they were ...
... knowledge . The ships succeeded in the summer of 1822 , in exploring the coast as far as long . 82 ° 50 ′ , and lat . 69 ° 40 ' , where they penetrated the mouth of a frozen strait which extended westward to an extent which they were ...
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