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... readers of the unexplained Scrip- ture , do in another diminish it . This we shall attempt briefly to show , not as a matter of curious observation , but as immediately bearing on the great question of the circulation of the Bible ...
... readers of the unexplained Scrip- ture , do in another diminish it . This we shall attempt briefly to show , not as a matter of curious observation , but as immediately bearing on the great question of the circulation of the Bible ...
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... reading are the hours of lassitude or of sickness . " It is not in such seasons that men go laboriously wrong . The scho- lar and the sophist may read for the purposes of contention ; but the humble read that they may be instructed ...
... reading are the hours of lassitude or of sickness . " It is not in such seasons that men go laboriously wrong . The scho- lar and the sophist may read for the purposes of contention ; but the humble read that they may be instructed ...
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... readers that , from all the distinctive tenets of the So- cinians , the creed of the Christian Observer is completely " alien and abhorrent . " The motives and the consciences of men must be left to the judgment of a Higher Tribunal ...
... readers that , from all the distinctive tenets of the So- cinians , the creed of the Christian Observer is completely " alien and abhorrent . " The motives and the consciences of men must be left to the judgment of a Higher Tribunal ...
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... Reading , which appeared in our last Number , expresses our own sentiments . No assumption can be more unfounded or unjust . The Northern Vicar regards novel reading as a great evil . He will not deny , however , that that evil prevails ...
... Reading , which appeared in our last Number , expresses our own sentiments . No assumption can be more unfounded or unjust . The Northern Vicar regards novel reading as a great evil . He will not deny , however , that that evil prevails ...
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... reading publicly the Scriptures . The Church Mission Society will aid this object . Next to the silent operation of the Bible Society , I expect the greatest good ( if it please God to prosper the work of our hands ) from this under ...
... reading publicly the Scriptures . The Church Mission Society will aid this object . Next to the silent operation of the Bible Society , I expect the greatest good ( if it please God to prosper the work of our hands ) from this under ...
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