The Christian Observatory, 3. ciltWoodbridge, Moore & Company, 1849 |
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... Speaking and Print- French Politics , 344 66 Revolution of 1848 , 49 Future Punishment , 395 345 Gallaher's Pilgrimage of Adam and David , 205 · 442 538 - 193 · 492 443 66 Western Reminiscen- · 412 342 16 Baker's Catechism Tested by the ...
... Speaking and Print- French Politics , 344 66 Revolution of 1848 , 49 Future Punishment , 395 345 Gallaher's Pilgrimage of Adam and David , 205 · 442 538 - 193 · 492 443 66 Western Reminiscen- · 412 342 16 Baker's Catechism Tested by the ...
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... speak on all such topics , whatever the great interests of the cause of God may seem to demand . It will be seen that the field before us is wide . But the con- ductors of this work do not rely upon their own labors merely , in filling ...
... speak on all such topics , whatever the great interests of the cause of God may seem to demand . It will be seen that the field before us is wide . But the con- ductors of this work do not rely upon their own labors merely , in filling ...
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THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD . WE propose in this article to speak of the Christian distinction between the Church and the World , and our address is to the men of the world . The distinction has an invidious aspect , just as every other ...
THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD . WE propose in this article to speak of the Christian distinction between the Church and the World , and our address is to the men of the world . The distinction has an invidious aspect , just as every other ...
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... speak of , and evil on its own account ; and not evil as affecting our convenience or happiness . The supremely selfish may be inflamed at every annoyance to themselves , yet very calmly contemplate the most flagrant sin or outrage ...
... speak of , and evil on its own account ; and not evil as affecting our convenience or happiness . The supremely selfish may be inflamed at every annoyance to themselves , yet very calmly contemplate the most flagrant sin or outrage ...
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... speaking of the quarrels between the French and English freebooters , says : " One of the chief causes of our disagreement was the impiety of the English ; for they made no scruple when they got into a church , to cut down the arms of a ...
... speaking of the quarrels between the French and English freebooters , says : " One of the chief causes of our disagreement was the impiety of the English ; for they made no scruple when they got into a church , to cut down the arms of a ...
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