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... present moment . I repre- sent myself inquiring , at that remote period , after families which are now distinguished . I hear of one , that every descen- dant is dead , and the very name extinguished . I am pointed to some poor labourer ...
... present moment . I repre- sent myself inquiring , at that remote period , after families which are now distinguished . I hear of one , that every descen- dant is dead , and the very name extinguished . I am pointed to some poor labourer ...
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... present manners more to be lamented than in the diminished attention which is given to the Scriptures of divine truth . Once they were esteemed a part of the indispensable furniture of every family . The child was taught to spell out ...
... present manners more to be lamented than in the diminished attention which is given to the Scriptures of divine truth . Once they were esteemed a part of the indispensable furniture of every family . The child was taught to spell out ...
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... present so in- teresting a picture to the philo- sophical historian as the little people of the Jews . The for- mer followed the usual laws of national progress and decline . During their national existence , they exhibited those ...
... present so in- teresting a picture to the philo- sophical historian as the little people of the Jews . The for- mer followed the usual laws of national progress and decline . During their national existence , they exhibited those ...
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... present hour , the most peculiar people on the face of the earth . In what way will you account for the extraordi- nary history and fortunes of this nation ; a history confirmed by numerous collateral testimonies of Heathen authors ...
... present hour , the most peculiar people on the face of the earth . In what way will you account for the extraordi- nary history and fortunes of this nation ; a history confirmed by numerous collateral testimonies of Heathen authors ...
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... present time , consists of a greater number of members than have been con- vened at any meeting for many years ; and from their free con- versation on the state of religion , it appears , that all the Presbyte- ries are more than ...
... present time , consists of a greater number of members than have been con- vened at any meeting for many years ; and from their free con- versation on the state of religion , it appears , that all the Presbyte- ries are more than ...
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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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