The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Page 42
... duty nor in- terest require us , in this case , to do more than distribute the Bible . For this purpose I would gladly offer the right hand of fellowship , not only to protestants of every description , but to the members of all other ...
... duty nor in- terest require us , in this case , to do more than distribute the Bible . For this purpose I would gladly offer the right hand of fellowship , not only to protestants of every description , but to the members of all other ...
Page 45
... interests of christianity were evi- dently promoted by the Bible Socie- ty , it would still be the duty of the State to dissolve the dangerous con- federation . " As 1824. ] Bishop Hobart's Strictures on Bible Societies .
... interests of christianity were evi- dently promoted by the Bible Socie- ty , it would still be the duty of the State to dissolve the dangerous con- federation . " As 1824. ] Bishop Hobart's Strictures on Bible Societies .
Page 50
... duties of our sta- tions , were we to neglect to bear our tes- timony in favor of this energetic effort for the ... duty to asso- ciate with each other , in distributing the Liturgy jointly with the Scrip- tures . " to follow up the ...
... duties of our sta- tions , were we to neglect to bear our tes- timony in favor of this energetic effort for the ... duty to asso- ciate with each other , in distributing the Liturgy jointly with the Scrip- tures . " to follow up the ...
Page 60
... duty of closing the establishment . " Words " says he , " cannot express the sensations , which crowded upon my mind while I was executing this task . When I beheld our burying ground where eleven of my brethren have their rest- ing ...
... duty of closing the establishment . " Words " says he , " cannot express the sensations , which crowded upon my mind while I was executing this task . When I beheld our burying ground where eleven of my brethren have their rest- ing ...
Page 72
... duty belonged to no one permanently . This passage also proves , that reading was no part of the deacon's office ; that elders were not laymen ; and that the lat- ter ought not to have performed cler- ical duties in the church . When ...
... duty belonged to no one permanently . This passage also proves , that reading was no part of the deacon's office ; that elders were not laymen ; and that the lat- ter ought not to have performed cler- ical duties in the church . When ...
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