The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 |
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... Death is sent upon us , when God pleases . The time , manner , and circumstances of it , are all ordered in his providence ; and though in its nature , it is the most certain of all events , yet its actual approach is unexpected to most ...
... Death is sent upon us , when God pleases . The time , manner , and circumstances of it , are all ordered in his providence ; and though in its nature , it is the most certain of all events , yet its actual approach is unexpected to most ...
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... death during the present year . In view of this event , let every one make the needful preparation , by yielding himself cheerfully to the divine disposal . not interest . Paul had saved his life , by claiming to teach the Athenians the ...
... death during the present year . In view of this event , let every one make the needful preparation , by yielding himself cheerfully to the divine disposal . not interest . Paul had saved his life , by claiming to teach the Athenians the ...
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... death has been placed at periods somewhat different , but the weight of probabili- ty seems to determine it to about the year of Christ 182 , which is but two years later , than the death of Mar- cus Aurelius , expressed in the end of ...
... death has been placed at periods somewhat different , but the weight of probabili- ty seems to determine it to about the year of Christ 182 , which is but two years later , than the death of Mar- cus Aurelius , expressed in the end of ...
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... death was drawing nigh to seize his prey . The form of the po- em is elegiac , and it exhibits a heart overburthened with sorrow . At what time it was written cannot be deter- * Most of the arguments adduced to prove that the psalms ...
... death was drawing nigh to seize his prey . The form of the po- em is elegiac , and it exhibits a heart overburthened with sorrow . At what time it was written cannot be deter- * Most of the arguments adduced to prove that the psalms ...
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... death of the king . This he would not have done , had he survived him , but would have carried his narrative through the whole of David's life , and not have left it for the historian of the 1st book of kings to relate . From the manner ...
... death of the king . This he would not have done , had he survived him , but would have carried his narrative through the whole of David's life , and not have left it for the historian of the 1st book of kings to relate . From the manner ...
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