The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 |
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... appear- ed , gives a fair promise of future useful- ness and success . The English articles , besides a very able introductory paper , consist of letters on the complaints of agricultural and commercial distress in England ; on the ...
... appear- ed , gives a fair promise of future useful- ness and success . The English articles , besides a very able introductory paper , consist of letters on the complaints of agricultural and commercial distress in England ; on the ...
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... appear to be touched by Divine Grace , and feels sensibly the evils of her condition . The greater number of these girls live with their mothers ; who are , for the most part , sunk in sin , poverty , and wretchedness ; and they daily ...
... appear to be touched by Divine Grace , and feels sensibly the evils of her condition . The greater number of these girls live with their mothers ; who are , for the most part , sunk in sin , poverty , and wretchedness ; and they daily ...
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... appear , that the specific differences , far from being subordinate and trivial , constitute , in fact , the grand and leading fea- tures . Nor let it be said that the difference may be purely verbal ; that , in the obscure passage , an ...
... appear , that the specific differences , far from being subordinate and trivial , constitute , in fact , the grand and leading fea- tures . Nor let it be said that the difference may be purely verbal ; that , in the obscure passage , an ...
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... appears inevitable . For so long as there are any plainer passages to be resorted to , these , according to the rule ... appear the more reasonable , when we consider the known tendency of human pride and vanity to reject every thing ...
... appears inevitable . For so long as there are any plainer passages to be resorted to , these , according to the rule ... appear the more reasonable , when we consider the known tendency of human pride and vanity to reject every thing ...
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... appear devoutly to solicit his protection , and to entreat his for- giveness : but how little in such cases is the mind affected ; and how distinct from those feelings of hope , and love , and gratitude , which kindled the devotion of ...
... appear devoutly to solicit his protection , and to entreat his for- giveness : but how little in such cases is the mind affected ; and how distinct from those feelings of hope , and love , and gratitude , which kindled the devotion of ...
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