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... called into action bad not yet been kindled , and Mr. Brown's efforts proved for a time fruitless . He lived , however , to witness the dawn of a brighter day . In the year 1766 , the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge ...
... called into action bad not yet been kindled , and Mr. Brown's efforts proved for a time fruitless . He lived , however , to witness the dawn of a brighter day . In the year 1766 , the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge ...
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... called inno- cent amusements may indeed , per- haps , be so in themselves ; but the manner in which they are abused , the preference which is frequently given them over the most important duties , the errors and fatal conse- quences to ...
... called inno- cent amusements may indeed , per- haps , be so in themselves ; but the manner in which they are abused , the preference which is frequently given them over the most important duties , the errors and fatal conse- quences to ...
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Saviour who had called him from darkness to light , and from the power of Satan to God , he can scarcely find words to express the feelings of his heart . While writing under these impressions to Timothy , and declaring the exceeding ...
Saviour who had called him from darkness to light , and from the power of Satan to God , he can scarcely find words to express the feelings of his heart . While writing under these impressions to Timothy , and declaring the exceeding ...
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... called to remove to my native land . left the admirable Liturgy of your church , and one of the most useful and admired preachers of the day , to fill a place in one of the Scotch churches , and to join in what my fair country woman has ...
... called to remove to my native land . left the admirable Liturgy of your church , and one of the most useful and admired preachers of the day , to fill a place in one of the Scotch churches , and to join in what my fair country woman has ...
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... called an Armi- nian ? No , Mr. Editor : I saw , and still see , nearly equal difficul- ties in deciding this question either way ; and can listen , with equal pleasure and advantage , to the so- ber practical Calvinist and the de- vout ...
... called an Armi- nian ? No , Mr. Editor : I saw , and still see , nearly equal difficul- ties in deciding this question either way ; and can listen , with equal pleasure and advantage , to the so- ber practical Calvinist and the de- vout ...
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