The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 5Wells and Lilly, 1817 |
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deny . But , in an age when be- nevolence has become fashion- able ; when the appearance of it , advances our reputation among men ; when the names of bene- factors and contributors to works of charity , are regularly an- nounced to the ...
deny . But , in an age when be- nevolence has become fashion- able ; when the appearance of it , advances our reputation among men ; when the names of bene- factors and contributors to works of charity , are regularly an- nounced to the ...
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... become a proverb and by - word , a reproach and aston- ishment to all mankind . And what impression will this measure make on the publick mind ? How will it appear to this young and rising nation , whose struggles for her own independ ...
... become a proverb and by - word , a reproach and aston- ishment to all mankind . And what impression will this measure make on the publick mind ? How will it appear to this young and rising nation , whose struggles for her own independ ...
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... become more and more objects of publick attention , and a Gazetteer of the Bible be a family book . The following extracts will show the character of the work , and present a specimen of the author's style and manner , which are correct ...
... become more and more objects of publick attention , and a Gazetteer of the Bible be a family book . The following extracts will show the character of the work , and present a specimen of the author's style and manner , which are correct ...
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... become members of the socie- ty ; and that they severally use their influence to induce others to become members , and to promote the formation of Auxiliary Peace Societies in their respective vicini- ties . " The General Association of ...
... become members of the socie- ty ; and that they severally use their influence to induce others to become members , and to promote the formation of Auxiliary Peace Societies in their respective vicini- ties . " The General Association of ...
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... become prepossessed against the Saviour prior to any honest inquiry ; that he had been unduly influenced by the consideration , that he was on the popular side of the question ; that he never had seriously re- flected on the ...
... become prepossessed against the Saviour prior to any honest inquiry ; that he had been unduly influenced by the consideration , that he was on the popular side of the question ; that he never had seriously re- flected on the ...
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The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 4 Noah Worcester,Henry Ware Affichage du livre entier - 1822 |
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