The American Baptist Magazine, Volume 5The Society, 1825 |
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... present our read- ers with the letter to the Reviewer , and the Reviewer's answer . - Editors of Am . Bup . Mag . To the Editors of the American Baptist Magazine . MESSRS . EDITORS , I have read the article in your September number , on ...
... present our read- ers with the letter to the Reviewer , and the Reviewer's answer . - Editors of Am . Bup . Mag . To the Editors of the American Baptist Magazine . MESSRS . EDITORS , I have read the article in your September number , on ...
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... present condition . candidate is proposed to a church , he makes a declaration of his pres- ent moral feeling . An opportuni- ty is then offered for admission or When a rejection . But such opportunity || sertion on which it Letter on ...
... present condition . candidate is proposed to a church , he makes a declaration of his pres- ent moral feeling . An opportuni- ty is then offered for admission or When a rejection . But such opportunity || sertion on which it Letter on ...
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... present imperfect state lead to close communion , his request is al- ready complied with . It was partly the object of the Review to show , that this was one among many dif- ferences of sentiment , which must , until we all know our ...
... present imperfect state lead to close communion , his request is al- ready complied with . It was partly the object of the Review to show , that this was one among many dif- ferences of sentiment , which must , until we all know our ...
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... present month . Our whole voyage from Boston to this place was peculiarly prosperous . I need not attempt to describe the joy that Mr. and Mrs. Judson felt at meeting each other again in health , in this heathen land ; nor our own ...
... present month . Our whole voyage from Boston to this place was peculiarly prosperous . I need not attempt to describe the joy that Mr. and Mrs. Judson felt at meeting each other again in health , in this heathen land ; nor our own ...
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... present there are any inquirers of whom we have special hopes . But we trust that the God of Mis- sions will not leave his labourers here without some fruit , and thus put us to con- fusion in the sight of the heathen , and blast the ...
... present there are any inquirers of whom we have special hopes . But we trust that the God of Mis- sions will not leave his labourers here without some fruit , and thus put us to con- fusion in the sight of the heathen , and blast the ...
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Page 255 - Who, when he came, and had seen the grace of God, was glad, and exhorted them all, that with purpose of heart they would cleave unto the Lord. For he was a good man, and full of the Holy Ghost and of faith : and much people was added unto the Lord.
Page 141 - If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
Page 291 - But Barnabas took him, and brought him to the apostles, and declared unto them how he had seen the Lord in the way, 'and that he had spoken to him, and how he had preached boldly at Damascus in the name of Jesus.
Page 329 - And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine: for He taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
Page 39 - He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he hath given will he pay him again.
Page 74 - I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith ; henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will give me at that day ; and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.
Page 294 - Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate.
Page 10 - Then there arose certain of the synagogue, which is called the synagogue of the Libertines, and Cyrenians, and Alexandrians, and of them of Cilicia and of Asia, disputing with Stephen ; and they were not able to resist the wisdom and the spirit by which he spake.
Page 165 - Return, thou backsliding Israel, saith the Lord; and I will not cause Mine anger to fall upon you : for I am merciful, saith the Lord, and I will not keep anger for ever.
Page 224 - The woman then left her water-pot, and went her way into the city, and saith to the men, Come, see a man which told me all things that ever I did : is not this the Christ?