The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 |
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... pass coin so evident- ly base , and such reports have com- monly sunk under the weight of their own sins . All these obstacles have been met and overcome with a pa- tience that does honor to our religion . Success of the Society . If ...
... pass coin so evident- ly base , and such reports have com- monly sunk under the weight of their own sins . All these obstacles have been met and overcome with a pa- tience that does honor to our religion . Success of the Society . If ...
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... pass through the forests . I know not how great is the extent of ground actually passed over by all these heralds of salvation : I only know that a part of them have travelled 148,788 miles . For many years past , the Trustees have ...
... pass through the forests . I know not how great is the extent of ground actually passed over by all these heralds of salvation : I only know that a part of them have travelled 148,788 miles . For many years past , the Trustees have ...
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... pass on and are punished . ' O sin- ner , at an unexpected hour , when you are in the midst of calculations , and growing cares , and extensive plans of business , and while you for- get God , and promise to yourself much time to come ...
... pass on and are punished . ' O sin- ner , at an unexpected hour , when you are in the midst of calculations , and growing cares , and extensive plans of business , and while you for- get God , and promise to yourself much time to come ...
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... pass . It is the inspiration of the Almighty which giveth men under- standing , and he it is who determin- eth the bounds of their habitation , in consequence of which their advanta- ges for the acquisition of knowledge , are either ...
... pass . It is the inspiration of the Almighty which giveth men under- standing , and he it is who determin- eth the bounds of their habitation , in consequence of which their advanta- ges for the acquisition of knowledge , are either ...
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... pass upon them . This poem consists of three parts , first the introduction , secondly the address of God to his people , and lastly to those who refused to be in- structed . The poet , as Samuel had previously done in his address to ...
... pass upon them . This poem consists of three parts , first the introduction , secondly the address of God to his people , and lastly to those who refused to be in- structed . The poet , as Samuel had previously done in his address to ...
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