Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 6 ;Volume 11O. Everett, 1831 |
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... live ? Write , write , write any thing ; The world's a fine believing world , - write news . ' It is necessary , doubtless , that in the literary , as well as in the natural world , an annual supply should be provided for annual ...
... live ? Write , write , write any thing ; The world's a fine believing world , - write news . ' It is necessary , doubtless , that in the literary , as well as in the natural world , an annual supply should be provided for annual ...
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... live well , is our own work , ' the result of our own volitions and efforts ; it of us , not as his work , but as our own . ' And he goes on to show , from numerous texts of the Old and New Testament , that it is in our power to live as ...
... live well , is our own work , ' the result of our own volitions and efforts ; it of us , not as his work , but as our own . ' And he goes on to show , from numerous texts of the Old and New Testament , that it is in our power to live as ...
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... live to reach home , ' retorts the golden - mouthed John . The wishes of both were * See Jerome , Epist . 38 , al 61. ad Pammach . Also Epist . 39 , al 62 . ad Theoph . , with other Letters of Jerome to Theophilus , and of Theophi- lus ...
... live to reach home , ' retorts the golden - mouthed John . The wishes of both were * See Jerome , Epist . 38 , al 61. ad Pammach . Also Epist . 39 , al 62 . ad Theoph . , with other Letters of Jerome to Theophilus , and of Theophi- lus ...
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... live in it may alter at their pleasure , implies a satisfaction which secures its continuance . But many of its institutions remain , not because they are approved , but because no one is bold enough to break through them . They are ...
... live in it may alter at their pleasure , implies a satisfaction which secures its continuance . But many of its institutions remain , not because they are approved , but because no one is bold enough to break through them . They are ...
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... show'rs thou mak'st it soft ; Thou dost || bless what does spring from it . || ' How could human ears , in any age , bear this ? may as well feed and live upon them , and 1831. ] 101 Noyes's Translation of the Psalms .
... show'rs thou mak'st it soft ; Thou dost || bless what does spring from it . || ' How could human ears , in any age , bear this ? may as well feed and live upon them , and 1831. ] 101 Noyes's Translation of the Psalms .
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