The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 5Wells and Lilly, 1817 |
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... divine truth . Once they were esteemed a part of the indispensable furniture of every family . The child was taught to spell out their contents , while the old delighted to pore over the sacred pages , till their sub- jects were as ...
... divine truth . Once they were esteemed a part of the indispensable furniture of every family . The child was taught to spell out their contents , while the old delighted to pore over the sacred pages , till their sub- jects were as ...
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... divine au- thority of Revelation . In those books we commonly find much time spent in arguing and proving particular points , which , after all , may not be quite certain . But , in the Gazetteer of the Bible , it is made evident , from ...
... divine au- thority of Revelation . In those books we commonly find much time spent in arguing and proving particular points , which , after all , may not be quite certain . But , in the Gazetteer of the Bible , it is made evident , from ...
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... divine Saviour in this world . ” The following interesting and compendious account is given , concerning the tribe of Gad : " GAD , tribe of . The portion of this tribe , lay east of the Jordan , having the half tribe of Manasseh ...
... divine Saviour in this world . ” The following interesting and compendious account is given , concerning the tribe of Gad : " GAD , tribe of . The portion of this tribe , lay east of the Jordan , having the half tribe of Manasseh ...
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... divine . Bliss , in whose kindled frame such fires I see , How much unlike are these dead forms to thee ! Delightful state ! in which the admiring muse , The heavenly form of true fruition views ! All bosoms throbbing with a publick ...
... divine . Bliss , in whose kindled frame such fires I see , How much unlike are these dead forms to thee ! Delightful state ! in which the admiring muse , The heavenly form of true fruition views ! All bosoms throbbing with a publick ...
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... divine prophesies , and from what God has already done , we may derive hope and animation . But let us never indulge the thought , that those predictions which involve the agency of men , will be accom- plished without that agency . Hav ...
... divine prophesies , and from what God has already done , we may derive hope and animation . But let us never indulge the thought , that those predictions which involve the agency of men , will be accom- plished without that agency . Hav ...
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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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