The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 |
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... church , and in the use of the Church of England's prayers , ' obtained , I humbly hope , the same benefit of which she speaks ; and , after two happy years , was called to remove to my native land . left the admirable Liturgy of your ...
... church , and in the use of the Church of England's prayers , ' obtained , I humbly hope , the same benefit of which she speaks ; and , after two happy years , was called to remove to my native land . left the admirable Liturgy of your ...
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... Church of Eng- land with those I loved ; and while my own soul has been refreshed , I have been made happy by the fulness of their joy . But I see con- tinually the simple service of our Church producing , through the blessing of God ...
... Church of Eng- land with those I loved ; and while my own soul has been refreshed , I have been made happy by the fulness of their joy . But I see con- tinually the simple service of our Church producing , through the blessing of God ...
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... Church of England , as they read this sentence , would remember with gratitude the sacred joys of do- mestic and social religion , and thank God this had not been the character of the prayers they had offered up in these circumstances ...
... Church of England , as they read this sentence , would remember with gratitude the sacred joys of do- mestic and social religion , and thank God this had not been the character of the prayers they had offered up in these circumstances ...
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... church in Scotland does not tend to retard rather than to hasten that most desirable event . Our Episcopalians , holding it unlawful to dissent from a rightly constituted church , maintain the invalidity of Presbyterian ordinations ...
... church in Scotland does not tend to retard rather than to hasten that most desirable event . Our Episcopalians , holding it unlawful to dissent from a rightly constituted church , maintain the invalidity of Presbyterian ordinations ...
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... church of God , which he hath bought with his own blood , " is no light or menial office . But it seems , if possible , an occasion of a still higher nature , when the existing body of clerical functionaries undergoes an official ...
... church of God , which he hath bought with his own blood , " is no light or menial office . But it seems , if possible , an occasion of a still higher nature , when the existing body of clerical functionaries undergoes an official ...
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