The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 |
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... fact , since 1792 . The Society was incorporated by the Legislature in 1802 , before which body the trustees annually present an account of their receipts and ex- penditures . The business of the So- ciety is managed by twelve trustees ...
... fact , since 1792 . The Society was incorporated by the Legislature in 1802 , before which body the trustees annually present an account of their receipts and ex- penditures . The business of the So- ciety is managed by twelve trustees ...
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... fact . Is thy servant a dog , ' said Hazael to the prophet , that he should do this great thing ? ' yet Hazael soon ... facts cannot be contro- verted - the inference is irresistible . ' Who maketh thee to differ , ' asks the apostle ...
... fact . Is thy servant a dog , ' said Hazael to the prophet , that he should do this great thing ? ' yet Hazael soon ... facts cannot be contro- verted - the inference is irresistible . ' Who maketh thee to differ , ' asks the apostle ...
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... fact , by obeying God - enjoy it , by accepting his salvation . Neg- lecting to do this , he will certainly dispose of you to your extreme and eternal regret . As it is only on the plan of voluntary action on the part of mankind , that ...
... fact , by obeying God - enjoy it , by accepting his salvation . Neg- lecting to do this , he will certainly dispose of you to your extreme and eternal regret . As it is only on the plan of voluntary action on the part of mankind , that ...
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... fact that they received their support from their brethren , enjoyed advantages for making attainments in knowl- edge , much superior to the other tribes . They were the professional men of the nation . They were em- ployed first as ...
... fact that they received their support from their brethren , enjoyed advantages for making attainments in knowl- edge , much superior to the other tribes . They were the professional men of the nation . They were em- ployed first as ...
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... fact of which our readers cannot be too earnestly reminded . " The great source of all controver- Vol . VI.-No. 2 . 6 sy and contention among good men , with regard to the Bible Society , is a want of a clear knowledge of the subject in ...
... fact of which our readers cannot be too earnestly reminded . " The great source of all controver- Vol . VI.-No. 2 . 6 sy and contention among good men , with regard to the Bible Society , is a want of a clear knowledge of the subject in ...
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