The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 |
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... reason not vital or cardinal , and , consequently , that the diffu- sion of the Bible will of itself secure to such inquirers the know- ledge of truths really essential , and of these only . 3. But , thirdly , though the cir- culation ...
... reason not vital or cardinal , and , consequently , that the diffu- sion of the Bible will of itself secure to such inquirers the know- ledge of truths really essential , and of these only . 3. But , thirdly , though the cir- culation ...
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... reason to be grateful to Him who giveth the increase , that He has already ripened some of your fruits to maturity . I have seen some comfortable testimonies of sick and dying children , that through the means of Sunday - school ...
... reason to be grateful to Him who giveth the increase , that He has already ripened some of your fruits to maturity . I have seen some comfortable testimonies of sick and dying children , that through the means of Sunday - school ...
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... reason to believe , that the example of the children has had a good effect on the con- duct of their parents ; as in six months I had no occasion to take a single examina- tion against any inhabitant of Bangor , Formerly they were ...
... reason to believe , that the example of the children has had a good effect on the con- duct of their parents ; as in six months I had no occasion to take a single examina- tion against any inhabitant of Bangor , Formerly they were ...
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to suspect he does not believe so himself : for which reason alone , we could not but be attentive hear- ers , when we see him evidently so much in earnest . ' " He has acknowledged he felt the habitual persuasion on his mind , that in ...
to suspect he does not believe so himself : for which reason alone , we could not but be attentive hear- ers , when we see him evidently so much in earnest . ' " He has acknowledged he felt the habitual persuasion on his mind , that in ...
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... reasons why the elec- tor should not take arms against the emperor , he heroically says , " I must repeat the ... reason from facts , and not on hypothesis - and where the act is good , impute no unworthy motive to the agent who ...
... reasons why the elec- tor should not take arms against the emperor , he heroically says , " I must repeat the ... reason from facts , and not on hypothesis - and where the act is good , impute no unworthy motive to the agent who ...
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