The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 |
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... nature , and that the event has not justified the expectations so fondly enter- tained . The controversy respect- The members of the Bible So- ciety have been accustomed to re- gard the actual success of their undertaking as affording a ...
... nature , and that the event has not justified the expectations so fondly enter- tained . The controversy respect- The members of the Bible So- ciety have been accustomed to re- gard the actual success of their undertaking as affording a ...
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... nature of their style - perhaps , the obviously evangelical passages of Isaiah , - these will be found to occupy chief attention . But , even above these , his " Perhaps the Christian volume is his theme , How Guiltless Blood for guilty ...
... nature of their style - perhaps , the obviously evangelical passages of Isaiah , - these will be found to occupy chief attention . But , even above these , his " Perhaps the Christian volume is his theme , How Guiltless Blood for guilty ...
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... nature , of perfect and pas- sionless goodness . If this is enthusiasm , it is the en- thusiasm of Saint Chrysostom and the Homilies of the Church of England . " God receiveth the learned and unlearned , and casteth away none , but is ...
... nature , of perfect and pas- sionless goodness . If this is enthusiasm , it is the en- thusiasm of Saint Chrysostom and the Homilies of the Church of England . " God receiveth the learned and unlearned , and casteth away none , but is ...
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... nature of my argument against Mr. Malthus with the same fairness as he has stated that of Mr. Malthus himself , I should have had no reason to complain , whatever the conclusion might have been . But when , after a clear and concise ...
... nature of my argument against Mr. Malthus with the same fairness as he has stated that of Mr. Malthus himself , I should have had no reason to complain , whatever the conclusion might have been . But when , after a clear and concise ...
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... nature and human society , which renders the strict and exclusive observance of such a rule absolutely impossible . No man ever did , or ever could , come to the study of Scripture , without previous notions , imbibed from external ...
... nature and human society , which renders the strict and exclusive observance of such a rule absolutely impossible . No man ever did , or ever could , come to the study of Scripture , without previous notions , imbibed from external ...
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