The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1848 |
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Page 42
... society for its salvation ; let man give free course to that power , and leave God to glorify it ; but let not man take it up and confine it in a State machinery , to be condensed and let off as steam for State purposes . Let not man ...
... society for its salvation ; let man give free course to that power , and leave God to glorify it ; but let not man take it up and confine it in a State machinery , to be condensed and let off as steam for State purposes . Let not man ...
Page 281
... society becomes complete . The men who have gone out as missionaries of this Society are men of education , men of high character , men who would do honor to any pulpit in the land . They have gone at the call of their Master , and have ...
... society becomes complete . The men who have gone out as missionaries of this Society are men of education , men of high character , men who would do honor to any pulpit in the land . They have gone at the call of their Master , and have ...
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... society , however improved by other agencies , will present itself with many and essential deficiencies . In the absence of Christianity , the arts , though possessed of merit , have a tendency to the mere gratifications of taste more ...
... society , however improved by other agencies , will present itself with many and essential deficiencies . In the absence of Christianity , the arts , though possessed of merit , have a tendency to the mere gratifications of taste more ...
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